Documentation for ProTrack Warehouse 7.5.
"Schedules" are used in ProTrack Warehouse to define when an employee's work day starts and ends, and when he or she takes breaks and lunches. ProTrack uses Schedules to automatically allocate time for these daily activities that are typically not captured or recorded by any other host systems (such as WMS). These scheduled activities may include:
Start of Shift
Breaks (1 or more)
Lunch
End of Shift
The Schedules screen allows creating, viewing, editing, and deleting of schedules within ProTrack Warehouse. Available operations on this screen will vary depending on the user privileges.
To access the Schedules screen:
Fig.115 Maintain Schedule
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Description |
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Schedule Name |
Name for a schedule which can be alphanumeric and must be unique. |
Facility |
Facility which a schedule will be associated to. |
Effective Date |
Date which a schedule will be effective. |
Expiration Date |
Date which a schedule will expire. |
Start Time |
Start time of a schedule. |
End Time |
End time of a schedule. |
Activity Type |
Select the activity type from the list: Start of Shift = Start of day, End of Shift = End of day, Breaks/Lunch = Blank. |
Start Time |
Enter the start time for this activity. |
Duration |
Enter the duration in minutes or hours for this activity. |
TA Sourced |
Start of Shift, Lunch, and End of Shift timestamps can be updated based on a Time and Attendance punch. If the activity can be updated by Time and Attendance then select the check box that corresponds to the activity. |
TA Time Code |
If the activity timestamp can be updated by Time and Attendance punch then select from the list what timestamp to accept: Start of Shift = Start Time, End of Shift = End Time, and Lunch = Lunch. |
To add a schedule:
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Fig.116 Maintain Schedule - Adding A Schedule
Fig.117 Maintain Schedule - Select Activity Types
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Fig.118 Maintain Schedule - TA Sourced Activities
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To search for particular schedules:
Fig.119 Maintain Schedule - Search Schedule
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To view and edit a schedule:
Fig.120 Maintain Schedule - Schedule Search Results
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