Review time
Read the time cards and labor tickets captured from the floor, and see how labor hours are attributed to work.
The Time screen is the record of hours worked. Employees clock in and out at a time-clock terminal, which opens and closes a time card; while clocked in, their labor is tracked against work in labor tickets. Those records show up here for review, and the hours feed labor cost and the live production picture.
How time is captured
Time is recorded at the terminal, not typed in here:
- An employee clocks in, opening a time card. One card stays open until they clock out; a person can only have one open card at a time.
- While clocked in, they start labor against a target: a work order operation (direct) or an indirect code. This opens a labor ticket.
- Switch labor closes the current tickets and opens a new one when they move to different work.
- When they clock out, the card closes and any still-open labor tickets close with it.
See Terminals for the clock-in experience.
Read time cards
- Go to Workforce > Time to see the time cards, each with its clock-in and clock-out times, source, and the labor tickets under it.
- Open a card to see its total hours and how they break down by operation, by indirect code, and any unallocated time.
How hours are attributed
When someone runs more than one labor ticket at the same time, the overlapping hours are split across them so the same clock minute is never double-counted. A ticket can carry a manual attribution share; the rest is divided evenly. The exact allocation method is engine logic and is not documented at the customer tier.
Clock in -> Start labor (operation or indirect) -> Switch labor ... -> Clock out
|____________________ one time card ____________________|
|__ labor tickets, hours allocated across overlaps __|
Where to go next
- See where people are clocking in at Terminals.
- See who is scheduled to work in Build the schedule.
- See where labor hours land as cost in Accounting.