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field INTERRUPTIBLE (Jobplan)

From: Ricardo Monsivais (2011-09-29 10:57)

Hi group
i have a little question in the job plans app
what means the field JOBPLAN.INTERRUPTIBLE
on the help says
"Is this WO allowed to be stopped and restarted during resource scheduling "
but i'm confused about this field what really means
anyone has an advice/example??
thanks in advance
RM


From: TechOp Solutions (2011-09-29 12:09)

if the job plan is flagged as interruptible it means the it will be
scheduled during working hours based on the labor calendar and shift.

Example

Interruptible

The job plan on a work order identifies a task that will take 6 hours. The
labor code the job is assigned to the job has 4 hours left on the shift. The
program would schedule the remaining 2 hours of the job for the next
morning.

Non-interruptible

For the same 6 hour job is assigned as a continuous task and the remaining 2
hours would be as overtime or assigned to another worker on the next shift.

This function comes into use with assignment manager or if you are using a
scheduling tool

Kevin

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Hi group
i have a little question in the job plans app
what means the field JOBPLAN.INTERRUPTIBLE
on the help says
"Is this WO allowed to be stopped and restarted during resource scheduling "
but i'm confused about this field what really means
anyone has an advice/example??
thanks in advance
RM


From: Ricardo Monsivais (2011-09-29 11:55)

thanks a lot!
On 29/09/11 11:09, TechOp Solutions wrote:
>
> if the job plan is flagged as interruptible it means the it will be
> scheduled during working hours based on the labor calendar and shift.
>
> Example
>
> Interruptible
>
> The job plan on a work order identifies a task that will take 6 hours. The
> labor code the job is assigned to the job has 4 hours left on the
> shift. The
> program would schedule the remaining 2 hours of the job for the next
> morning.
>
> Non-interruptible
>
> For the same 6 hour job is assigned as a continuous task and the
> remaining 2
> hours would be as overtime or assigned to another worker on the next
> shift.
>
> This function comes into use with assignment manager or if you are using a
> scheduling tool
>
> Kevin
>
> From: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com <mailto:MAXIMO%40yahoogroups.com>
> [mailto:MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com <mailto:MAXIMO%40yahoogroups.com>] On
> Behalf Of
> Ricardo Monsivais
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:58 AM
> To: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com <mailto:MAXIMO%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [MAXIMO List] field INTERRUPTIBLE (Jobplan)
>
> Hi group
>
> i have a little question in the job plans app
>
> what means the field JOBPLAN.INTERRUPTIBLE
>
> on the help says
> "Is this WO allowed to be stopped and restarted during resource
> scheduling "
>
> but i'm confused about this field what really means
>
> anyone has an advice/example??
>
> thanks in advance
>
> RM
>
>
>
>