Defining a calendarTo set up a structure of calendars, completes the following steps: If you use the DEM Content Pack with Infor LN, consider using the DCO0030 (Calendar Setup) wizard to set up calendars. You can execute this predefined wizard from the Wizards by Project Model (tgwzr4502m000) session after you specified the business function model for your company. Else, complete these steps: Step 1. Defining the calendar code Before you define a particular calendar, you must first define that calendar's parent calendar code when applicable. It is recommended to define the calendar code for the company first. Step 2. Defining availability types Use the Availability Types (tcccp0101m000) session to define availability types. The Default Available check box determines the default setting for the Available field in the Calendar Exceptions (tcccp0144m000) and the Workweeks (tcccp0105m000) sessions. Specify if the availability type is using shifts. When using shifts, a mask must be defined in the Masks (tcibd4102m000) session to generate shifts. Step 3. Specify calendar availability types You can link availability types to calendar codes in the Calendar Availability Types (tcccp0150m000) session. Step 4. Defining working hours types (optional) Use the Working Hours Types (tcccp0103m000) session to define a working hours type. You use working hours types to store default values of working times, capacity percentages, efficiency factors, and an indication of whether the time is overtime. If you want to use a working hours type, you must select the Use Working Hours Types check box in the Calendar Parameters (tcccp0100m000) session. Step 5. Enter unavailable days You can specify incidental unavailable days in the Non-working Days (tcccp0119m000) session. Non-working days are defined per calendar code. Step 6. Defining the workweek calendar Use the Workweeks (tcccp0105m000) session to define the working times for each day of the week for the availability type. Specify the mask you want to use to create the shift identifier when generating shifts. To review your shift definition a report can be printed specifying shift details for the next two weeks that contains: start and end times for each shift, the net hours per shift, the shift identifiers (defined by mask) and how shifts are defined on and around the weekends. Step 7. Specify calendar exceptions These types of calendar exceptions can be defined:
Once these days are defined for a calendar, these are used to define the calendar working hours. Step 8. Update the calendar working hours and shifts Using the Update Calendar Working Hours (tcccp0226m000) session or the Update Calendar command in the Calendar Working Hours (tcccp0120m000) session, you can combine all the calendar definitions into a list of calendar working hours and shifts. You can view the generated results in the Calendar Working Hours (tcccp0120m000) and Shifts (tcccp0102m000) sessions. Use Update Calendar after each change in the definitions, any changes made are not available for use until the update takes place. Step 9. Make manual changes The following changes can be made to a calendar manually:
Step 10. Assigning the calendars to resources You can use the following sessions to link the calendars to various resources:
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