Dispatch List Form

Use this form to view the tasks that are yet to be initiated by this operator or machine.

Note: 
  • It is possible to start multiple tasks for an operator and/or machine if the Allow multiple tasks by Operator/Allow multiple tasks by Machine global parameters are selected.
  • If the user has logged in Machine Mode and the Machine uses some Machine Integration software, the application only starts one task at a time, irrespective of the global parameter setting.

These values are defaulted:

  • Operator Name/Machine Number.
  • Resource Group: The default Resource Group associated with the Operator Name/Machine Number. However, you can modify this value when you log in as an operator.
  • Current date and time: This can be changed if the user has permissions to edit the values.
    Note: Click Operator Name/ Machine Number to log out.

The form displays:

  • The tasks assigned by the supervisor to the operator or machine are displayed at the top of the list. Other open tasks are displayed after this, if the global parameter (Show Unassigned Tasks) is selected
  • Each task line displays the item number, description and the order number/operation number, the sum of the expected time required (setup and run time), the date/time the operation is due to start on and a Start button.
  • Click Filter button to view the Sort by and Filter section. These options can be used to arrange the data to be displayed in the dispatch form. The data can be sorted by:
    • Production Order Due Date
    • Production Order Start Date
    • Operation Start Date
  • The data can be filtered by:
    • All Materials have been Issued
    • Previous Operation is Complete
    • Machine is Available
    • Show Completed Operations.
      Note: The completed operations are not visible, by default, without applying this filter.
  • Click Start, the Start Task (Operator) screen is displayed if logged in the Operator mode.
  • Click Start, the Start Task (Machine)screen is displayed if logged in the Machine mode. If the Operator has not yet been identified, the operator needs to identify themselves before a task can be started in Machine mode.
    Note: 
    • This can be only possible to start multiple tasks for an operator and/or machine if the appropriate global parameters (Allow multiple tasks by Operator/Allow multiple tasks by Machine) are selected. The Gap Interval parameter is used to ensure unwanted gaps are eliminated, automatically adjusting start and stop times within the nominated interval.
    • If a Machine is linked to some Machine Integration software, then the Allow Multiple Jobs parameter is not considered for this machine. The application only allows to start one tasks at a time for the machine that is linked to an integration software.
  • On the Start Task (Operator) screen, select the Setup? check box for set-up tasks and the machine for the task, if required.
  • On the Start Task (Machine) screen, select the Setup? check box for set-up tasks and the labor time, if required.
  • If the Indirect Task option is selected from the Menu (only available in Operator Mode), the Indirect Task screen is displayed. Click Start
  • If the Machine Downtime option is selected from the Menu (only available in Machine Mode), the to create a new booking for the indirect task code with Open status. An option to stop all tasks for the operator is provided.Downtime Task screen is displayed. Click Start to create a new booking for the downtime code with Open status. All tasks for the machine are automatically stopped.
  • The Setup option is displayed on the Task Display forms for set-up tasks.