Use an hour code to specify the work you have carried out. Indirect hours are registered for work activities that do not relate to an order (for example, a general progress meeting).
When registering indirect hours, you are required to specify a cost center if you want to post the hours to Cycle labor costs or Cycle labor and machine time costs.
The new line for the indirect hours is now displayed in your week report. Click the hour line below a day to specify hours.
Save your changes.
To add details to an hour line, click the hour line below the relevant day and then click this icon. A window will appear in which you can specify more details about the time spent, for example the start and end times, a machine and/or a failure.
Whether you specify the time in hours and minutes or in hundredths of hours depends on the Time registration input setting in Isah. When using hundredths, you can use a period or comma to separate hours from hundredths of hours; if the input is set to hours and minutes, use a colon to separate them.
The start and end times of operations are informational. The total time worked is used in Isah Time Registration to perform time postings.
If the indirect hours relate to a machine (for example time spent on maintenance work), fill in that machine here.
Note: When registering indirect hours, the machine field is an informational field and is not used for determining rates and the like. When direct hours are registered, however, the machine is a factor in calculating the rate.
Failure time can be registered as direct or indirect hours. The failure time is not used for cost or similar postings, but can be used for statistical purposes.
Enter an object if you have specifically worked on that particular object. A service employee, for example, can register time for a particular object, after which you can see the time spent by object on the Processed hours form in Isah. If an object is linked to the production order, the field is filled in automatically.
Tip: To reduce a large list of data, type a search term in the field at the top-right of the list form. Isah TR will now search all visible columns and display only those lines in which the search term occurs.
Isah TR posts the work based on the total time spent. Start and end times are merely informational; they are relevant only if fixed working hours tables are used, and Isah TR always uses a variable working hours table to register hours.
Background
Isah uses fixed and variable working hours tables. Every employee is assigned to a working hours table based on his or her schedule. If the employee is assigned to a variable working hours table, Isah TR will use this table to register the hours. If an employee has a fixed working hours table, however, Isah TR needs a variable table to fall back on in order to make the entries in Isah TR. The variable working hours table used by Isah TR in these cases is defined in the configuration tool settings.
Click this icon to save the data in this window and return to the week report.