Using the Dashboard Transactions Form
Employees who are workset eligible add multiple jobs to a workset, then start the entire workset. If you attempt to start a workset before jobs have been added, an error displays. Employees who are not workset eligible start a single job. There are six types of jobs that can be started:
- Production Order: Orders that involve the completion of production operation quantities
- Service Order: Orders that involve the completion of service operation quantities
- Indirect Task: Tasks that do not involve the completion of operation quantities; examples include facility maintenance and meetings
- Setup: Initial set up time required before work can begin
- Machine: Time during which a machine is in use; this order type is only used to report machine time manually and cannot be used as part of a workset or a team job
- Projects: Collections of manufacturing and purchasing actions that can comprise multiple orders
See Clocking In Using the Dashboard Transactions Form.
See Clocking Out Using the Dashboard Transactions Form.
See Starting Jobs for Non-workset Eligible Employees or for Machines.
See Starting Worksets for Workset Eligible Employees.
See Stopping Jobs.