Use this function to define a working pattern, also known as a shift pattern, for a single (unspecified) day of the week.
The time table schema uses the 24 hour clock. Use it to define the actual start time and actual end time of a working day or shift. Within the start and end time you can define breaks in the shift such as lunch breaks, shift change times and incidents that regularly affect a working day such as machine downtime.
Each schema can be attributed, as required, to multiple days of a working week. The individual weekly working patterns are defined in the Weekly structures function (GESTWD).
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The Time table schemas function contains a single screen into which you define the working hours for a standard working day.
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Use this section to assign a code to, and a description of, the schema. You should consider its purpose and name the schema accordingly as it can be attributed, as required, to multiple days of a working week. For example, a common manufacturing working pattern is to work four days and to have 3 days off. A suitable schema code for this scenario might be 4ON3OFF.
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Use this field to define the code for this schema. You should consider its purpose and assign a relevant code as this schema can be attributed to multiple days in a working week. For example, a common manufacturing working pattern is to work four days and to have 3 days off. A suitable schema code for this scenario might be 4ON3OFF. |
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Use this field to describe this schema. You should consider the purpose of this schema and name it accordingly as it can be attributed to multiple days in a working week. |
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Short title used in the screens and reports. This title is recorded in your connection language. By default the short title, the long title or the column header of a data are recorded (on creation/update) in the connection language of the user.
A user who logs on with this language will view the short description, long description or column header in their connection language if a translation exists. Otherwise, these descriptions will be available in the folder language.
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Use this section to define the actual start time and end time of the working day or shift. You can include breaks such as lunch breaks, shift change times and incidents that regularly affect the working day such as machine downtime. Simply add the actual start time and end time of each period of continuous work in the day or shift.
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Use this field to define the actual start time of a period of continuous work. You must use the 24 hour clock format, for example, enter 14:15 if a shift starts at a quarter past two. |
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Use this field to define the actual end time of a period of continuous work. You must use the 24 hour clock format, for example, enter 17:15 if the working day or shift ends at a quarter past five. |
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