Day Part Coverage Scenarios
The following scenarios provide examples of day part coverage and how it is displayed at different rollup levels:
- Full coverage:
- Coverage for jobs within a team:
- Job A = 7/7
- Job B = 8/8
- Job C = 4/4
- Coverage for the team = 19/19
- Understaffed:
- Coverage for jobs within a team:
- Job A = 5/7
- Job B = 8/8
- Job C = 4/4
- Coverage for the team = 17/19
- Overstaffed:
- Coverage for jobs within a team:
- Job A = 8/7
- Job B = 9/8
- Job C = 4/4
- Coverage for the team = 21/19
- Appears Full Coverage:
- Coverage for jobs within a team:
- Job A = 5/7
- Job B = 8/8
- Job C = 6/4
- Coverage for the team = 19/19 (A triangle precedes the ratio to indicate understaffed for some jobs.)
- Appears Overstaffed:
- Coverage for jobs within a team:
- Job A = 6/7
- Job B = 7/8
- Job C = 13/10
- Coverage for the team = 26/25 (A triangle precedes the ratio to indicate understaffed for some jobs.)
- Appears Full Coverage for
Day Part:
- Coverage for jobs within a day part:
- Team 1: = 19/19 (A triangle precedes the ratio to indicate understaffed for some jobs.)
- Job A = 5/7
- Job B = 8/8
- Job C = 6/4
- Team 2: = 7/7
- Job D = 4/4
- Job E = 3/3
- Team 3: = 12/12
- Job F = 5/5
- Job G = 7/7
- Coverage for the day part = 38/38 (A triangle precedes the ratio to indicate understaffed for some jobs.)