Stopping Job Operations, Indirect Tasks, Machine Operations, and Setup Activities Using the Work Center Form
Only non-workset-enabled employees can stop operations, Just-In-Time production, production schedules, tasks, activities, projects or service labor reporting. To stop a workset, see the Stopping Worksets Using the Work Center.
If the Work Center Popup Enabled parameter is cleared, you will not be prompted to report completed quantities when stopping an operation. To report completed quantities, see the Reporting Completed Quantities section.
To stop an operation, task, or activity:
- Open the Work Center form.
- In the field marked with a person icon near the top of the form, specify your employee ID number. This number may be specified by default.
- In the field marked with a factory icon near the top of the form, select a work center. Your work center may be specified by default. The operations, tasks, and activities that are running are displayed on the Active Transactions tab.
- Optionally, specify a date and time to record for this transaction. The current date and time is specified by default. You can only modify the date and time if the Work Center Popup Enabled parameter is cleared and your user ID has the appropriate authorizations on the User Extensions form.
- Select an operation, task, or activity from the Active Transactions tab.
- Select .
If the Work Center Popup Enabled parameter is cleared, the operation, task, activity, or labor reporting is stopped.
If the Work Center Popup Enabled parameter is selected, the End Run, End Just-In-Time, End Production Schedule, End Indirect, End Setup, Project Labor Stop or Service Labor Stop form is opened. Use these forms to stop the operation, task, or activity. See Stopping Job Operations, Stopping Just-In-Time Production Orders, Stopping Production Schedules,Stopping Indirect Tasks, Stopping Setup Activities, Reporting Labor Hours for Project or Reporting Labor Hours for a Service Order for more information.