Authorize Attendance/Manufacturing Time of Employee
Explanation
This activity is used to authorize time reported by 
employees when IFS/Manufacturing is used in the system. You can authorize the 
attendance hours as well as the manufacturing hours simultaneously or 
alternately. Manufacturing hours include time reported on shop order operations and 
indirect jobs. The settings specified for the site to which an 
employee is connected in IFS/Manufacturing determines whether or not 
manufacturing time reported by employee requires authorization. 
To perform this activity you can use the 
Authorization window as well 
as the Time Card Day and Time Card Week windows. If 
IFS/Time Management module is used in the system, the Time Registration 
window can also be used to authorize time.
Prerequisites
In order to perform this activity;
	- The log-in user is required to have sufficient 
	authorization rights in order to access the employee's time information. The 
	authority level of the user depends on the authority attribute specified in the 
	Position Access window.
- The Authorization Required check box is required to be selected 
	in the Site window in IFS/Manufacturing for the site to which 
	the employee is connected.  
	
- If attendance is reported using clocking 
	intervals, the day is required to be completed. Otherwise, incomplete days 
	should be 
	allowed for the employee as defined in the parameter list connected to the 
	employee's work hour rule.
- 
	A difference should not exist between the attendance hours and manufacturing 
	hours for the day unless a difference is allowed for the 
	employee as defined in the parameter list connected to the employee's work 
	hour rule.
System Effects
As a result of this activity;
	- The Authorized 
check box will be selected for manufacturing time in the Time Card Day 
window.
- The Authorized check box is also selected in the Labor 
	History, Labor and Operation History and 
	Dispatch List/Operation Reports windows for each shop floor 
	transaction belonging to the authorized days. The check box will be selected 
	in the  Indirect Labor History window for indirect job 
	transactions.
- If the manufacturing hours reported by employee for a day are less than 
	the attendance hours at the time of authorizing, a transaction will be 
	automatically created for the remaining hours using the indirect job for 
	difference specified for the employee in the Manufacturing Labor Class 
	window. This will only be effective when both attendance hours and 
	manufacturing hours are authorized either simultaneously or alternately.
Window
Authorization
Time 
Registration
Time Card Day
Time Card Week
Related Window Descriptions
Authorization
Time Registration
Time Card Day
Time Card Week
Procedure
To authorize attendance and manufacturing time information using 
Authorization window;
  - Open the 
	Authorization window. 
- In the header, enter the period from which you want to display hours to 
	authorize. You can:
		- Use arrows next to the Week field to switch weeks from which 
		you display data.
- Use From and To fields to define any period from which 
		you want to display data.
 Note:  You can select the Summarise Employee Data 
		check box to sum hours reported by each employee and display them as a 
		single record per employee
 
- Navigate 
	down the Organization Tree to select a unit from which you want to display 
	registered hours. You can see only units that you have access to or that are 
	part of the branch leading tothe unit you can access.
 Note: Clicking Organization Tree root will cause the table to 
	display all data from all units for the time period specified in step 
	2.
- The Remaining Authorizations field shows 
	the number of days in the selected period that remain to be authorized.
 
- The employee's scheduled hours for the selected 
	time period as well as the reported normal hours, overtime hours and absence 
	will show in the respective fields. If there exists a difference between the 
	scheduled normal hours and the actual normal hours reported, the difference 
	will show in the Diff field.
- The hours 
	reported for shop order operations and indirect jobs will show in the SO Hours and 
	Indirect Hours fields. If there exists a difference 
	between the manufacturing hours reported and the total presence hours, the 
	difference will show in the Mfg Diff field.
 
- Select the employee for whom you want to authorize 
	time, right-click and click Authorize to open the Authorization 
	Options dialog box. The Authorize Time and 
	Attendance and Authorize Shop Floor Reporting check boxes are 
	selected by default.
- If you only want to authorize either attendance or 
	shop floor hours, clear the relevant check box and click OK.
To authorize attendance and manufacturing time information using Time 
Registration window;
	- Open the Time Registration window.
- Select the employee in the Emp ID field and 
	enter the week you want to authorize in the Week field. The normal 
	hours reported for the day as well as the total presence hours are indicated 
	in the relevant fields.
- 
	Right-click and click Authorize as described in 
	step 7 in the previous procedure. The days on which time is reported will be authorized. 
	
 Note: If the site to which the employee is linked in IFS/Manufacturing 
	does not require authorization of manufacturing hours, the Authorize Shop 
	Floor Reporting check box will be disabled in the Authorization 
	Options dialog box. That is, only attendance can be authorized for 
	such employees.
To authorize attendance and manufacturing time 
information using Time 
Card Day window;
	- Open the Time Card Day window.
- Select the employee and the date on which you want 
	to authorize attendance in the Emp ID and Date fields 
	respectively.
- 
	Right-click and click Authorize as described in 
	step 7 in the first procedure given above. Note: As described in the 
	previous procedure, if authorization is not required for the employee, only 
	attendance will be authorized.