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Old 03-05-2009, 03:11 PM
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Default Hi Trainer

Hi Trainer,


Suppose in my Company i have 3 breaks for the general shift, in this case

whether i need to create 3 daily work schedule for calling each shift?

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Old 03-05-2009, 05:06 PM
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Hi

It is depends on Version & settings.

Any thing will be fine not a issue.

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In my system its showing dot(.) not comma (,)

In my system 0.25 is correct 0,25 is wrong

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Old 03-05-2009, 05:10 PM
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Hi

In your example - 2 hours before in Friday.

Create one work schedule and also create one Variant in that put X on normal days and also Day 5 (Friday) and assign the X to yout work schedule

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n put X and create the hours like 2 hours before in diffrent work schule and
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Hi Trainer,


Can you please explain this once again,

why we need to put "X" there , while calling this in Daily work schedule its

showing "1" at the place of "X" .

suppose in my Company employees will leave 2 hrs early on every fridays in that case how we will assign this

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Old 03-05-2009, 05:13 PM
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Hi

If your company has three breaks like

10:00 - 10.15 AM
12:30 - 01.00 PM
05.00 - 05.15 PM

So has we mention we need to create 3 break schedules with same name like GENE (General shift)

And Assign the same to your work schedule

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Hi Trainer,


Suppose in my Company i have 3 breaks for the general shift, in this case

whether i need to create 3 daily work schedule for calling each shift?

Thanks

Anish
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Old 03-05-2009, 08:03 PM
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Default Hi Trainer

Hi Trainer,


Thank you for your answers,

A) Here for Corporate office we created 1 work schedule rule

so for plant whether we need to create 4 work schedule rule , because

plant is having 4 Periodic work schedule?

B) Ref.Date for PWS Is it the starting date of the Co.?

C) Start point in PWS is always 001 or how we will find it?

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