A schedule used to define the number of working hours per day and distribute these hours according to different labor types. As a result, different labor rates can be used for regular time and overtime.
Production Order Hours (bptmm1120m000)Use this session to register hours spent on production orders. The hours input comes from:
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Important! To enter machine hours only, leave the Employee field empty.
Working Time Schedule A schedule used to define the number of working hours per day and distribute these hours according to different labor types. As a result, different labor rates can be used for regular time and overtime. Year/Period The year for which you register hours. The year and the period code identify a unique period. Employee The employee's code. Important! To enter machine hours only, leave the Employee field empty. Do not enter "0" (zero). Period The identification of a period table. The different periods of a year, including the period number, start date and end date are linked to the period-table code. Start Date The start date. End Date The end date of the job or task. Production Order An order to produce a specified quantity of an item on a specified delivery date. Start Time The start date. End Time The end date of the job or task. Current View The unit in which regular time and overtime is expressed. Note Overtime is usually booked in hours. Current View The regular time accumulated for this view. Current View The overtime hours accumulated for this view. Total The unit in which regular time and overtime totals are expressed. Total The regular time accumulated for this period. Total The overtime hours accumulated for this period. Employment The unit in which employment is expressed. Employment The number of regular hours that an employee works per defined period. Task An activity to manufacture or repair an item. For example, sawing, drilling, or painting. A task is carried out on a work center, and can be related to a machine. Machine In LN, a mechanical object on which operations can be carried out to produce items. Machines are linked to operation rates. The operation rate and the labor rate together form the basis for the actual costing of production orders. Overtime If this check box is selected, the entered labor hours are seen as overtime. You cannot manually change this setting: it is determined by the labor type used on the time line. Machine Time A department's total machine time spent on a specific order or a specific project in a given year and period. Setup Time The time required for setting up or changing over a machine before you start running the machine. Setup time can be long, for example, if you change over from using black paint to using white paint. Setup time can be short, for example, if you change over from using white paint to using yellow paint. The setup time must indicate an average of all possible setup times. Note The availability of this field depends on the setting of the Split Hours in Setup and Production check box in the following sessions:
Percentage Completed The default value is calculated based on the estimated hours for the operation. Project (PCS) A collection of manufacturing and purchasing actions that are performed for a particular customer order. A project is initiated to plan and coordinate the production of the to be manufactured items. For a standard-to-order production, the project is only used to link the item with the customer order. A project can also include these:
Note This field is only available if the Project Control (PCS) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session. Activity An activity that is relevant for the (rough) planning of a project. Activities are used to plan the rough material and capacity requirements of the project. Activities are also used to control the (final) assembly planning of the project. Note This field is only available if the Project Control (PCS) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session. Operation A step or a series of steps performed by an employee or a machine. Processed If this check box is selected, the labor costs of this line were processed to Financials and Manufacturing. Transaction Status If the transaction type is Production, Assembly or Project (PCS), the transaction status can be one of the following:
See also Hours Transaction Status. Note For all other transaction types, the status is not applicable and only Closed will be displayed. Line Origin This field can have one of the following values:
Logon Code The identification code for the LN user. This code is used for system security. Transaction Date The date and time the hours line was created. Approved If this check box is selected, the hours of this line were approved. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. Hours Distribution Done If this check box is selected, the hours were distributed among the team members.
Get Assignments Starts the Assignments (bpmdm0130m000) session. Process Now Use this command to process hours without closing the session. Approve Hours Use this command to approve a selected range of hours transactions. If the Approval Required field in the People Parameters (bpmdm0100m000) session is cleared, this command is available. Undo Approve Hours Use this command to undo the approval of a selected range of hours transactions. If the Approval Required field in the People Parameters (bpmdm0100m000) session is cleared, this command is unavailable. Intercompany Trade Orders Starts the Intercompany Trade Orders (tcitr3100m000) displaying the intercompany trade orders for the selected employee, year and period. Intercompany Trade Orders - Sales Lines Starts the Intercompany Trade Orders - Sales (tcitr3100m200) session displaying the intercompany trade orders for the selected line.
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