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======Maintain Automatic Schedules====== | ======Maintain Automatic Schedules====== | ||
- | The Maintain Automatic Schedules function is for setting up automatic Clock OUT and Clock IN events for breaks and End of Day clock outs. This feature is for use with Use Multiple Employees only. | + | The Maintain Automatic Schedules function is for setting up automatic Clock OUT and Clock IN events for breaks and End of Shift clock outs. This feature is for use with Use Multiple Employees only. |
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+ | **Please Note:** Adding new automatic schedules, deleting automatic schedules, and making changes to Automatic Schedules should be done during off hours to avoid disruption to the processing of automatic schedules during production hours. | ||
**Please Note:** This feature requires additional setup outside of the NovoNexus PC Client, as well as special training and understanding of how it will impact Labor recording and reporting in your ERP system. Please contact NovoRoi Systems for information and support before attempting to implement this feature. | **Please Note:** This feature requires additional setup outside of the NovoNexus PC Client, as well as special training and understanding of how it will impact Labor recording and reporting in your ERP system. Please contact NovoRoi Systems for information and support before attempting to implement this feature. | ||
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To create a new record, open the **Maintain Automatic Schedules** function. A blank Automatic Schedules screen will open. | To create a new record, open the **Maintain Automatic Schedules** function. A blank Automatic Schedules screen will open. | ||
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Toggle this check box to enable the new Automatic Schedule record. If you are not ready to enable it, you can leave the field un-toggled. However, remember to return later to enable the Automatic Schedule record when ready. | Toggle this check box to enable the new Automatic Schedule record. If you are not ready to enable it, you can leave the field un-toggled. However, remember to return later to enable the Automatic Schedule record when ready. | ||
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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
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* If you are not ready to go-live with this function, enter a date in the past to be able to save the record. | * If you are not ready to go-live with this function, enter a date in the past to be able to save the record. | ||
- | * Once you enable the schedule and are ready to go-live with the function, | + | * Once you enable the schedule and are ready to go-live with the function, **The Next Scheduled Run** will need to be updated to the actual next run date and time. |
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===Indirect Labor Code=== | ===Indirect Labor Code=== | ||
Enter the Indirect Labor Code to use for the Automatic Break Schedule. Click on the ellipsis menu to open the selection box. Select the appropriate Indirect Labor Code from the drop down box and click OK. | Enter the Indirect Labor Code to use for the Automatic Break Schedule. Click on the ellipsis menu to open the selection box. Select the appropriate Indirect Labor Code from the drop down box and click OK. | ||
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**Please Note:** As this field is required, you will need to enter an Indirect Labor Code for an Automatic Clock Out schedule type, even though in Indirect Labor Code won't be used. Select any one from your system to be able to save the record. | **Please Note:** As this field is required, you will need to enter an Indirect Labor Code for an Automatic Clock Out schedule type, even though in Indirect Labor Code won't be used. Select any one from your system to be able to save the record. | ||
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+ | ===Event Start Time=== | ||
+ | Enter the start time for your scheduled event. This will either be the start of a scheduled break or the time for an End of Shift Clock OUT event. | ||
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+ | **Please Note:** The date and time should be entered using a 24 hour clock format that includes the hour, minutes and seconds. For example, enter **10: | ||
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+ | ===Event Stop Time=== | ||
+ | Enter the stop time for your scheduled event. This will either be the stop time of a scheduled break or the time for an End of Shift Clock OUT event. The stop time entered for an End of Shift Clock OUT event will be the exact same time as the start time for the event. | ||
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+ | **Please Note:** The date and time should be entered using a 24 hour clock format that includes the hour, minutes and seconds. For example, enter **10: | ||
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+ | ===Schedule Type=== | ||
+ | Enter the type of schedule for the event, which will be either a Break - Automatic Break or an EOD - End of Shift. Click on the ellipsis menu to open the selection box. Select the appropriate schedule type from the drop down box and click OK. | ||
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+ | ===Process Order=== | ||
+ | Enter a number in this field to indicated process order. The value in the Process Order field establishes the order in which the scheduled event should happen in relation to all of the other automatic schedules. The process order should align with the time of day the scheduled event happens. For example, the first event of the day should be set to 1, the second event of the day should be set to 2, the third event of the day should be set to 3, etc. | ||
+ | Below is an example of a completed Automatic Schedule for a Break that happens at 10 AM: | ||
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+ | Below is an example of a completed Automatic Schedule for an End of Shift that happens at 4:30 PM: | ||
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