Documentation for ProTrackWarehouse 2017.1.
If an Active* assignment is linked to an employee and another employee requests to work on the same assignment, ProTrack splits the original assignment into separate assignments.
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An Active assignment is defined as not being in "COM" (Complete) status; this includes "INP" (In Progress) or "HLD" (on Hold) status. In the case of a Split Assignment, if any Child assignment in the Family is in "INP" status, then the Family is considered Active. Operationally speaking, the assignment remains open until the last employee completes his or her portion of work. Even if another Child was placed in "HLD" status, it will be automatically ended when the last Child assignment is no longer in "INP".
The start and end times are recorded for each associate independently against their respective assignments. An assignment may be split any number of times, even by the same employee repeatedly. In fact, when a single employee places any assignment on Hold in the Kiosk and resumes it later, it's the Split Assignment logic that divides the original assignment.
To split an assignment:
There are situations where multiple associates are working as a team (and who's productivity will be tracked as a team), but using a Kiosk doesn't work well with that particular job function. In these cases they're working on one unit of work (an assignment in ProTrack). If their participation in the assignment can be captured by a host system (as with any typical post-download file), then any time an associate spends on the assignment can be captured in ProTrack via WMS files download (as opposed to having to use the Kiosk). This enables multiple associates to work on a single (parent) assignment. In addition, each associate can even work on the same assignment multiple times. This is useful when an associate logs onto an assignment, then has to switch to a different assignment, and then return back to the first assignment.
As with Kiosk Split Assignments, standard time is calculated at the parent level and then shared among everyone (the children) who worked in the assignment. Standard time is calculated using KVI values, which are stored at the parent level. KVIs may be passed in one or more child assignment, but are all accumulated at the parent assignment level. Caution: The duration for a split assignment (Parent) cannot exceed a time period of over 7 days. So KVI information which may be provided in a few different ways:
For Child Assignment import specifications, see the import specifications page.