We are an aerospace machine shop. Using Kinetic 2022.2.8. Government cloud.
In pilot and hoping to go live in July.
We have operators that run multiple machines.
I manually recorded below a series of transactions for one operator (first screenshot). He did set-up and run on three machines.
Second screenshot is from TIME ENTRY.
I assume some algorithm runs that estimates labor based on the 6 transactions that sum to the payroll hours of 0.28.
What is the algorithm?
How do I get the hours the machines ran or were being set-up?
When an employee records concurrent labor records, the labor hours are split evenly for any overlapping time.
Start 2 operations at 8 and end both at 9. Each operation receives 0.5 hours of labor.
Same scenario, but I start a third op at 830 and end all three at 9. The first half hour is only split 2 ways l, but the second half hour is split between the 3
Op 1 = 25 min
Op 2 = 25 min
Op 3 = 10 min
Rational is that the employee is only contributing 1 hour of labor not how many consecutive activities they’re working on. If you add up the labor hours in your example it comes out to .23 hours which approximately matches the first and last clock out times. 2:40 -2:55.
Machine hours are captured in the burden hours. These can be calculated different ways depending settings in Resource enter. Check the help on Split Burden and Burden = Labor