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A shop floor user is clocking into up to 10 shop orders at once (Allows concurrent labor clockings is enabled). The Time Share calculation is causing issues with cost postings. Time Share is a factor calculated based on the remaining labor hours on an operation. This is then multiplied by total clocking duration to give a duration per operation. This is less then ideal. They would strongly prefer the labor time is even split over each shop order they are clocking into (clocked into 2 operations, multiple labor time by .5, clocked into 4 operations, multiply by .25, etc....)

In the attached example an employee was clocked in for .62 hours. Because Operation 5699 had less remaining labor than 7302, less labor is applied to Operation 5699.

Does anyone have a fix/work around/suggestion?

Thanks all for your help.

 

 

If you set the work center to group start operations in parallel instead, the time share will be 1 for each operation and instead the crew size on each clocking record will be split. If the planned crew size of the two operations are the same. The two clocnings will each get 0.5 as the actual crew size. The duration is then multiplied with the crew size to calculated the man hours on which the cost is based.


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