Stopping Jobs
You can use the Labor Reporting transaction to stop jobs for employees. The time the employee spends working on the job is recorded and attributed to the job in your ERP system. You can also report completed quantities when stopping jobs. In the Labor Reporting transaction, the Job stop and setup stop transactions are modified to include the Resource ID field. This field must be displayed only when the parameter Display Resource ID is set to true. You can stop these job types:
- production orders
- setup activities
- indirect tasks
- production schedules
- just-in-time production jobs
- projects
- service orders
- work center labor
If you have the Time Track module implemented, you should stop production orders, setup activities, indirect tasks, projects, service orders, and machine jobs using the Job Booking transaction instead of the Labor Reporting transactions. See Stopping Jobs Using Time Track and Warehouse Mobility for instructions on using the Job Booking transaction.