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Shop floor users and move transactions

  • July 21, 2021
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In our welding bays there are 2 computers across 10 welders. As they enter move transactions,  is there a way to know which user enters move transaction without them logging in and out each times?  Curious to know how others have setup shop floor users, seems difficult to get data for individual performance. 

Best answer by kristianharianja

You can use Labor transaction that allows you select employee ID. Labor is mainly used to report labor time (hence you need to enter time on it) but when you specify quantity in the transaction it will also act as Move - update operation’s completed quantity. Labor with quantity is the same as Move. If you are not allocating labor cost because time has to be entered, you can set zero standard cost in work center.

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kristianharianja
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You can use Labor transaction that allows you select employee ID. Labor is mainly used to report labor time (hence you need to enter time on it) but when you specify quantity in the transaction it will also act as Move - update operation’s completed quantity. Labor with quantity is the same as Move. If you are not allocating labor cost because time has to be entered, you can set zero standard cost in work center.


cmoreland
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  • July 22, 2021

We have created an in house time clock that allows ease of access to Work Orders and Operations all accessible by the employee ID. We then run analysis against the Operation/WC and time to complete each operation/item. You could use the clock entry screen in Acumatica (AM315000) and a generic inquiry to accomplish the same tasks.