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Diversions are used extensively in LYNQ and used to properly calculate key performance indicators such as:
When creating new custom diversions you should carefully consider how you want to configure the diversion type and the operational type fields.
Diversion Type:
Direct defines activity which is engaged directly in the manufacture of a product. Indirect defines activty which is not engaged directly in the manufacture of a product. Non-operational defines activity which is neither direct or indirect.
Operational Type:
Uptime defines that the resource is engaged in activity which is directly related to the manufacture of a product. Downtime defines that the resource is engaged in activity which is not directly related to the manufacture of a product. Non-operational time defines a resource is engaged in neither uptime or downtime.
You will notice that a range of reports and dashboards can be analysed by diversion.
To create a new diversion:
Once you have completed the steps in the sections below, it’s time to add the new meeting status to a new on-screen element.
To associate a status to a new On-Screen Element:
To add the status change function:
To configure the status change settings:
To configure the process data settings:
To configure the statuses the on-screen element will be available in:
To configure the terminals the on-screen element will be available in:
Now clock into the workbench as an employee and click on the new team meeting button. The employee status will change to Indirect Downtime – Team Meeting. Leave the employee in this status for a few minutes and then click back to previous. You should also see a transaction in the transaction review screen
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Applies to: LYNQ 2016, LYNQ 2019, LYNQ 2020