Adding a one-time schedule entry, Adding a one-time break, Figure 4.14: one-time schedule entry dialog box – LINK Systems LinkNet II User Manual

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4.7.3 Adding a One-Time Schedule Entry

To add a one-time schedule

adjustment, select the “one-time
adjustments” button (see Figure 4.12).
Any current one-time adjustments will
be displayed in the list. Hit the “Add
Time” button and a dialog box similar to
Figure 4.14 will appear. This dialog box
is very similar to the standard daily time
configuration dialog box (see Section
4.7.1 for details), with the exception of
the starting and ending time sections.

Figure 4.14: One-Time Schedule Entry Dialog Box

Unlike a normal schedule, a one-

time schedule adjustment must specify
starting and ending dates as well as a
starting and ending times. The date can
be entered by directly typing it in, or the
small down arrow to the right of the
field can be clicked. This will bring
down a miniature calendar as shown in
Figure 4.14. The right and left arrows
increment and decrement the month, and
the day is selected by clicking it in the
calendar.

The time can be directly entered by clicking in the time field and typing the numbers or the small up

and down arrow keys to the right of the field can be used to increment and decrement the time.

All other settings in this dialog box are the same as setting the daily schedule. See Section 4.7.1 for

details.


4.7.4 Adding a One-Time Break

To add a one-time break, select the “one-time adjustments” button (see Figure 4.12). Any current

one-time adjustments will be displayed in the list. Hit the “Add A Break” button and a dialog box
similar to Figure 4.14 will appear. This dialog box is very similar to the standard daily time
configuration dialog box (see Section 4.7.1 for details), with the exception of the starting and ending
time sections. Breaks are not directly associated with a specific shift, but strictly with time, so the
“Shift” setting is unavailable. Breaks, in effect, create a “hole” in the schedule so that time is logged
under a break time code instead of as production time.

Unlike a normal schedule, a one-time break must specify starting and ending dates as well as a

starting and ending times. The date can be entered by directly typing it in, or the small down arrow to
the right of the field can be clicked. This will bring down a miniature calendar as shown in Figure 4.14.
The right and left arrows increment and decrement the month, and the day is selected by clicking it in
the calendar.

The time can be directly entered by clicking in the time field and typing the numbers or the small up

and down arrow keys to the right of the field can be used to increment and decrement the time.

All other settings in this dialog box are the same as setting the daily schedule. See Section 4.7.1 for

details.

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