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I am trying to get a running yield of parts going through my process
I am looking at different operations and the amount of parts that make
it from one operation to the next, such as,


Process A Process B Process C Process D
Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E Col F Col G Col H
pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out

20 20 20 19 19 10 10 9
20 19 19 19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20 20
20 18 18
20

I am trying to calulate the running averages for each process by dividing
the number I finished with by the number I started with and since not all
parts have gone through the process I am not getting an accurate yield. I
would like to know how I can get the running yields of those lot that have
gone through and update the yields as the others are completed.

I am recording the daily and weekly yield averages on another work sheet so
my oringinal formula is as follows
=SUM(WIP!F4:F15)/SUM(WIP!D4:D15)


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I think you are looking for the rolled through yield.

Process 1 Yield X Process 2 Yield X Process 3 yield ...

You probably ought to look at the yield of each process to identify
opportunities for improvement as well.

Process A Yield = B1/A1
Process B Yield = D1/C1

I'm trying to figure out how you'd get the info if you have material into a
process that hasn't yet been completed. I'm not sure I'll be able to get
to it for a while. I hope what I've posted so far helps.


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I am trying to get a running yield of parts going through my process
I am looking at different operations and the amount of parts that make
it from one operation to the next, such as,


Process A Process B Process C Process D
Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E Col F Col G Col H
pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out pcs in pcs out

20 20 20 19 19 10 10 9
20 19 19 19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20 20
20 18 18
20

I am trying to calulate the running averages for each process by dividing
the number I finished with by the number I started with and since not all
parts have gone through the process I am not getting an accurate yield. I
would like to know how I can get the running yields of those lot that have
gone through and update the yields as the others are completed.

I am recording the daily and weekly yield averages on another work sheet
so
my oringinal formula is as follows
=SUM(WIP!F4:F15)/SUM(WIP!D4:D15)


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