Property-Driven Requirements
When setting up property-driven requirements, you can select the location property variable which determines workload data.
Location properties are any location-specific integer, decimal, or string value. For example, you could set up a variable which compares the cleaning productivity of two stores, based on the store’s square foot measurements.
You can define location property variables at either the department or store levels, which are applied to a location’s sub-locations as well.
You must first define a global property variable type on the Properties page, and then define the property variable’s location, value, and description in the Location Property page. You can use the location property when you create property-driven staffing requirements.
See the Infor Workforce Management User and Administration Library and select
.These components are used with property-driven requirements:
- Driver Type
- Select Property-Driven.
- Driver
- A driver for the requirements.
- Description
- A brief description of the requirements.
- Workload/Productivity
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A number representing the workload value for the property-driven staffing requirement.
The workload or productivity value must be obtained from a source outside of the application. For more information, consult Infor Consulting Services.
- Start Time
- A time representing the start time for the requirement.
- End Time
- A time representing the end time for the requirement.
- Recurrence
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Select one of these options to represent the frequency that the requirement needs to be performed:
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
- Sort Order
- Determines how the record is displayed in the Workload by Day Part form. If the Sort Order field is left blank, the record is sorted alphabetically according to the value specified in the Description column.