Labor Edit Report - Labor Hrs

Todd,
Go to set up a work center in help and click on "Split Burden" it gives how
labor detail is split and looks exactly like the scenario you are speaking
of in the example. Hope this helps.

Jim Frice

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Caughey [mailto:caugheyt@...]
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:52 PM
> To: 'vantage@yahoogroups.com'
> Subject: [Vantage] Labor Edit Report - Labor Hrs
>
>
> The labor edit report is not calculating labor hours the way we would
> expect. Either it is wrong or more likely there is some reason we are not
> aware of. For example: Clock in = 18.33 / Clock-out = 23.75 shows labor
> hours of 2.58 instead of the expected 4.92 (allowing for .5 hr
> lunch in that
> time range). In almost every case the labor hours shown on the report is
> roughly 1/2 of what we would expect. Often, but not always,
> another person
> is clocked on to the same job/operation at the same time so I suspect some
> sort of splitting it going on.
>
> I have searched all over the help screens and can find no explanation for
> the calculations going on inside the labor edit report, and what flags or
> settings they drive off of. When I dump labor detail records the LaborHrs
> shows as the correct amount but this may be because accounting
> has corrected
> it already. This is probably a pretty simple system setting we
> have missed
> but the documentation is not helping at all. Any help from "the
> real world"
> would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -Todd Caughey
> Harvey Vogel Mfg. Co.
>
>
>
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The labor edit report is not calculating labor hours the way we would
expect. Either it is wrong or more likely there is some reason we are not
aware of. For example: Clock in = 18.33 / Clock-out = 23.75 shows labor
hours of 2.58 instead of the expected 4.92 (allowing for .5 hr lunch in that
time range). In almost every case the labor hours shown on the report is
roughly 1/2 of what we would expect. Often, but not always, another person
is clocked on to the same job/operation at the same time so I suspect some
sort of splitting it going on.

I have searched all over the help screens and can find no explanation for
the calculations going on inside the labor edit report, and what flags or
settings they drive off of. When I dump labor detail records the LaborHrs
shows as the correct amount but this may be because accounting has corrected
it already. This is probably a pretty simple system setting we have missed
but the documentation is not helping at all. Any help from "the real world"
would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
-Todd Caughey
Harvey Vogel Mfg. Co.



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One thing we have found, if an employee clocks in on two or more operations
at the same time Vantage will spread the time across both operations. Can
also depend on how your work centers are setup. I have talked with Vantage
support several times and each time get a little more insight on this and
it's still pretty gray to me.



Warren R. Eddy

Information Services Manager

National Tube Form, LLC

An Excaliber Company

e-mail - Warren.Eddy@...

phone - 219 478-2363 ext 217

fax - 219 478-1043







The labor edit report is not calculating labor hours the way we would

expect. Either it is wrong or more likely there is some reason we are not

aware of. For example: Clock in = 18.33 / Clock-out = 23.75 shows labor

hours of 2.58 instead of the expected 4.92 (allowing for .5 hr lunch in that

time range). In almost every case the labor hours shown on the report is

roughly 1/2 of what we would expect. Often, but not always, another person

is clocked on to the same job/operation at the same time so I suspect some

sort of splitting it going on.



I have searched all over the help screens and can find no explanation for

the calculations going on inside the labor edit report, and what flags or

settings they drive off of. When I dump labor detail records the LaborHrs

shows as the correct amount but this may be because accounting has corrected

it already. This is probably a pretty simple system setting we have missed

but the documentation is not helping at all. Any help from "the real world"

would be much appreciated.



Thanks,

-Todd Caughey

Harvey Vogel Mfg. Co.







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Thanks, I might have to call support. One person on two opers is working as
we would expect (splits time) and is easy to see (consecutive details on
report with overlapping times). But when a person clocks in/out of the same
job all day ( 8 hrs) and then shows 4.00 labor hours something else is at
work that I can't pin down.
-Todd C.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eddy, Warren [mailto:warren.eddy@...]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 1:30 PM
To: 'vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Labor Edit Report - Labor Hrs


One thing we have found, if an employee clocks in on two or more operations
at the same time Vantage will spread the time across both operations. Can
also depend on how your work centers are setup. I have talked with Vantage
support several times and each time get a little more insight on this and
it's still pretty gray to me.



Warren R. Eddy

Information Services Manager

National Tube Form, LLC

An Excaliber Company

e-mail - Warren.Eddy@...

phone - 219 478-2363 ext 217

fax - 219 478-1043







The labor edit report is not calculating labor hours the way we would

expect. Either it is wrong or more likely there is some reason we are not

aware of. For example: Clock in = 18.33 / Clock-out = 23.75 shows labor

hours of 2.58 instead of the expected 4.92 (allowing for .5 hr lunch in that

time range). In almost every case the labor hours shown on the report is

roughly 1/2 of what we would expect. Often, but not always, another person

is clocked on to the same job/operation at the same time so I suspect some

sort of splitting it going on.



I have searched all over the help screens and can find no explanation for

the calculations going on inside the labor edit report, and what flags or

settings they drive off of. When I dump labor detail records the LaborHrs

shows as the correct amount but this may be because accounting has corrected

it already. This is probably a pretty simple system setting we have missed

but the documentation is not helping at all. Any help from "the real world"

would be much appreciated.



Thanks,

-Todd Caughey

Harvey Vogel Mfg. Co.







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