| Hours accounting procedureCentral hours accounting The People package is used to register hours for logistic packages such as Manufacturing. You can
define hours for employees, a complete team, or machines. The following three transaction types are used
for hours accounting: - Production order
(operation).
- Assembly (clustered
line-station order).
- PCS Project (activity).
You can also compare
actual hours with budgeted hours. You can make budgets by employee, by team,
and by department. When you no longer need the hours data, you can move the
data to an archive company. Prerequisites Before you can enter hours data, you must set up the related
variables. These variables include: - Enterprise
unit
- Employee data
- Calendar code (for the
budget)
- Department
- Project and
activities
- Production order and
operations
- Price calculation
codes
- Cost
components
- Operation rate
codes
- Work centers
- Machines
- Tasks
Note If you use the DEM Content Pack with Infor LN, consider
using the MBP1000 (Hours Accounting for Production Orders) wizard to set up hours accounting for production orders. You can execute this
predefined wizard from the Wizards by Project Model (tgwzr4502m000) session after you specified the business function model for your company. See Business function model. The hours accounting procedure The hours accounting procedure goes through the following
stages: - Entering master data
and hours budgets.
- Entering
hours
- Processing
hours
- Hours accounting
history
- Archiving
hours
1. Entering master data and hours budgets You can set up a working time schedule in the Working Time Schedule (tcppl1100m000) session. You can define a labor type, in terms of
surcharges, in the Labor Types (tcppl0130m000) session. You can define budgets in: - The Budget by Employee (bptmm3100m000) session.
- The Budget by Department (bptmm3110m000) session.
- The Budget by Team (bptmm3120m000) session.
2. Entering hours You can enter hours transactions in any of the following
sessions: - Production Order Hours (bptmm1120m000)
- Assembly Hours (bptmm1160m000)
- Project (PCS) Hours (bptmm1170m000) For more information on hours accounting, refer to Using hours accounting.
You can display hours
transactions in the Hours and Expenses by Employee Overview (bptmm1100m000) session. Statuses An hours transaction can have
one of the following hour statuses: Active The activity or operation is still in progress. When you
enter a new hours transaction, LN asks you whether the previous active hours
transaction must be closed. If you close this previous hours transaction, LN calculates how many
hours were spent on the operation or activity in question with the planned
hours of the Working Time Schedule (tcppl1100m000) session. If you do not want to close the previous
hours transaction, you can choose to interrupt the transaction. LN calculates how many
hours were spent on the operation or activity concerned with the working time
schedule. The hours-transaction status becomes Interrupted. Interrupted If work for an operation or activity is temporarily
interrupted and another activity has begun, you must interrupt the hours
transaction. The Day-End Hours Accounting Processing (bptmm1205m000) session enables you to interrupt an active hours
transaction up to a particular date. You can automatically reactivate the hours
transaction on the first normal workday after a certain date. The first normal
workday is determined based on the working time schedule that is assigned to
the employee. Closed When an hours transaction is assigned the Closed status, the transaction can no longer be activated; the hours must be
processed.
3. Processing hours Until you process the
data, hour transactions can still be edited. When you run the Process Hours and Expenses (bptmm1203m000) session, the hours accounting data is stored
as hours history and can no longer be edited. Then, if you want to make any
changes, you must post additional hours. The data is then available to be used
for cost accounting in other modules. 4. Hours history You can produce reports about the history data that is
produced by processing hours accounting in the following sessions: - Project (PCS) Hours History (bptmm2570m000)
- Production Order Hours History (bptmm2520m000)
- Assembly Hours History (bptmm2560m000)
5. Archiving hours - In the Archive/Delete Hours and Expenses History (bptmm2225m000) session, you archive the
hours for employees or machines that you entered in the hours accounting
session.
- You can archive the
hours history data you created by processing hours in the Process Hours and Expenses (bptmm1203m000) session.
- You can archive hours
budgets in the Archive/Delete Overall Budget (bptmm3230m000) session.
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