Edit Clocking
Explanation
Use this activity to manually edit information like start and/or stop time and crew size on an existing clocking
record.
- To edit a labor, machine or interruption clocking from the Shop Floor Workbench
page, expand the operation, open the Clockings tab and click Edit
Clocking.
- To edit an indirect labor clocking from the Shop Floor Workbench page, click
Manage Indirect Time and then Clockings. In the Indirect
Clockings dialog, click Edit Clocking.
- To edit a machine downtime clocking from the Shop Floor Workbench page, click
Manage Downtime and then Clockings. In the Downtime
Clockings dialog, click Edit Clocking.
- To edit a clocking from the Shop Floor Clockings page, click Edit
Clocking.
Note that the type of clocking controls what information that can be updated.
Prerequisites
- A clocking record must exist.
- For machine and interruption clockings, the time interval may not overlap with any other clocking interval on
the same operation.
- For labor clockings, the time interval may not overlap with any other clocking interval on the same operation
for the same employee.
- For indirect clockings, the time interval may not overlap with any other clocking interval for the same
employee.
- If an employee qualification requirement exists for the operation, and the qualification check for the site
is mandatory, then the employee logging on to the shop floor workbench must have those qualifications.
System Effects
- As a result of this activity, all clockings within the same clocking sequences will be updated with the new
values specified.
- Possible operation/indirect/downtime history transaction will be reversed and a new updated ones will be
created.
- If a machine downtime clocking duration is less than or equal to the Max Duration for Auto
Registration value set for the site on the Downtime Causes page, the
machine downtime clocking will automatically be registered with the corresponding downtime cause in case there is
not already a downtime cause registered.