For planning, we cannot look at a capability without looking at the resources providing this capability.
Event if two resources A and B provide the same capability, resource properties influence the planning solution. For example, one resource could have enough material while the others stock is empty.
We need to take the combination of resource and capability into account for planning.
Example: Resources A and B offer Drilling. Instead of a variable Drilling, we need two variables A_Drilling and B_Drilling.
For planning, we cannot look at a capability without looking at the resources providing this capability.
Event if two resources A and B provide the same capability, resource properties influence the planning solution. For example, one resource could have enough material while the others stock is empty.
We need to take the combination of resource and capability into account for planning.
Example: Resources A and B offer Drilling. Instead of a variable
Drilling, we need two variablesA_DrillingandB_Drilling.