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Work centre day scheme maintenance (BAS022B)

This program is used to define the working interval and breaks besides man factor and number of machines. If you enter any information about man factor and/or machines, then this information willoverride the information available at work centre level.

Day scheme
A day scheme is a description of a working day. The day scheme consist of a mandatory part defining working hours, flexitime intervals, scheme type and wage type. The optional part describes rules for overtime, additional time intervals, calculation rules, breaks, time rounding rules and overlapping intervals. Enter a code for the day scheme. Note: This field is displayed as an output field when the program is in change mode.
Note: You cannot delete a day scheme if it is used in at least one of the scheme groups.
Description
The description for the day scheme.
Working hours
The working interval in the HH:MM format. Note: If the interval includes 24-hour period, then it should be from 00:00 to 24:00. The Working hours from should not be greater than Working hours to and both fields cannot be zero. Also, Working hour from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or decimal(minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Lunch
The interval break for lunch time in the HH:MM format. Note: The Lunch from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or the decimal (minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Break 1
The break interval for break 1 in the HH:MM format. Note: The interval should not be defined within the lunch interval otherwise one break interval will overlap with another break interval. The Break 1 from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or the decimal (minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Break 2
The break interval for break 2 in the HH:MM format. Note: The interval should not be defined within the lunch or break 1 interval otherwise one break interval will overlap with another break interval. The Break 2 from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or the decimal (minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Break 3
The break interval for break 3 in the HH:MM format. Note: The interval should not be defined within the lunch, break 1, or break 2 intervals otherwise one break interval will overlap with another break interval. The Break 3 from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or the decimal (minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Break 4
The break interval for break 4 in the HH:MM format. Note: The interval should not be defined within the lunch, break 1, break 2, or break 3 intervals otherwise one break interval will overlap with another break interval. The Break 4 from and to fields should not be greater than 24 or less than 0 and/or the decimal (minutes) should not be greater than 59.
Man factor
The number of persons to which the capacity is to be multiplied to constitute the nominal total capacity per day.
Number of machines
The number of machines to which the capacity is to be multiplied to constitute the nominal total capacity per day.
Day net time
The total working time for a day in the HH:MM format.