42Q-MES0182-A Labor Maintenance

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Shop Floor Control
Configuration
Labor Maintenance
Version MES 15.76
Revision A1


 

 

Introduction 

Labor Maintenance is an Administrative driven portlet, which allows to change and modify the time registered by the operators tracked in Production Workbench and OEE Workbench. 

 

Prerequisites

In order to use this portlet, a shop order has to be scanned in Production Workbench or OEE Workbench so that it can be reflected in Labor Maintenance. After the shop order is scanned it will be shown on the main page of this portal for the user to select.

 


Navigation 

To access Labor Tracking Maintenance go to: Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Labor Maintenance

 

Figure 1: Labor Maintenance

LM menu.png

Users can select the client they want to work on from the list on the main page, as the figure above shows.

 


Labor Maintenance 

Users with appropriate privileges can select the Labor Maintenance portlet to manage employees' registered time, and add and update labor.

Labor Maintenance allows administrators to maintain the direct labor tracked by a regular or a crew user associated with a shop order.   

 


Filter

After selecting the client, users will be able to see a default set of filters, such as: User ID, User, Start Date, End Date, and Indirect Type.

Note: The time zone for the Start Date and End Date is taken from the previous configurations made in Plant Maintenance.

 

Figure 2: Filter 

LM Filter.png

Users can select the client they want to work on from the list on the main page, as the figure above shows.

 

Labor Maintenance 

  Users with appropriate privileges can select the Labor Maintenance portlet to manage employees' registered time, and add and update labors.

Labor Maintenance allows administrators to maintain the direct labor tracked by a regular or a crew user associated with a shop order. 

 

Also, using the        button more options can be added, such as Labor Type, Shop Order Number, Serial Number, Process, and Location to make the search more specific.
 

Figure 3: +More

 

 

Labor Type

By adding the Labot Type search option form the +More button, users will be able to filter by Shop Order Number, Serial Number, Process, and Location.   Figure 4: Labor Type

 

Users can select one or multiple options and they will appear on the screen menu.   Figure 5: Labor Types

 

Manage indirect Type

  The     button allows users to view the Indirect Type Labors by Type, Category, and Status (Active or Inactive).   Figure 6: Filter Indirect Type

 

 

Also allows users to Add, Edit, Activate, or Deactivate Indirect Labors.   Figure 7: Indirect Type List