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Time split can also be configured for the Add Tasks on screen element.

 

When a user is running multiple job orders, the  time split settings against the workbench on screen element will determine how labour transactions are calculated. Time split settings can be configured differently for employees and equipment. 

LYNQ support three (3) options:

  • Split Even
  • Full Split
  • Proportional Split


Let's take a look at how LYNQ will calculate labour time using the split even, full split and split proportionally options.

When configured for split even, the labour is distributed equally across the jobs that are running. For example, an employee runs Job Order A and Job Order B at 2PM for 1 hour  In this example, the labour time calculated for each Job Order is 30 minutes.
 


When configured for full split, each job order will receive the full time the employee was running the job. For example an employee runs Job Order B and Job Order C at 4PM for 1 hour.  In this example, the labour time calculated for each Job Order is 1 hour.
 


When configured for proportional split, the labour time is distributed based upon the product definition's planned runtime . For example, an employee runs Job Order D and Job Order E at 2PM for 1 hour.  Job Order D expects 1 unit to be produced in 1 hour.  Job Order E expects 2 units to be produced in 1 hour. In this example, the labour time calculated for Job Order is D is 40 minutes and Job E is 20 minutes. 
 


 

To configure the time split settings

  1. Click Settings
  2. Click Advanced Settings
  3. Click on the Workbench Tab
  4. Click on the Elements Tab
  5. Click on the Workbench (employee) / Workbench (equipment) on screen element and select edit
  6. Click on Settings
  7. Select the relevant time split option in the Mutli Jobbing section
  8. Click Save

 

Time Split settings also apply to the following elements where tasks can be started; Add Task, Barcode, Recent Task, Start Task and Start Next Task functions.

 

Functional Area: Execution Management

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