Create working time templates
Working time templates define the working hours throughout a week and are used to generate working times for a period of time. This procedure shows you how to define a working time template using working time scheduling properties for categorizing working time intervals. You can walk through this procedure in demo data company USMF, or using your own data.
- Go to Workspaces > Resource lifecycle management.
- Select Working time templates.
Create working time template
- Select New.
- In the Working time template field, type a value.
- In the Name field, type a value.
- Expand the Monday section.
- Select Add.
- In the From field, enter a time.
- Specify the time when work begins in the morning.
- In the To field, enter a time.
- Specify the time when workers break for lunch.
- Select Add.
- In the From field, enter a time.
- Specify the time when work resumes after lunch.
- In the To field, enter a time.
- Specify the end of the work day.
Replicate working times to all week days
- Select Copy day.
- Copy the working times definitions from Monday to Tuesday.
- Select OK.
- Select Copy day.
- Copy the working times definitions from Monday to Wednesday.
- In the To weekday field, select an option.
- Select OK.
- Select Copy day.
- Copy the working times definitions from Monday to Thursday.
- In the To weekday field, select an option.
- Select OK.
- Select Copy day.
- Copy the working times definitions from Monday to Friday.
- In the To weekday field, select an option.
- Select OK.
Define time slots for special operations
- Expand the Friday section.
- In the list, find and select the desired record.
- In the Property field, enter or select a value.
- In the list, find and select the desired record.
- In the Property field, enter or select a value.
Mark weekend days as closed for pickup
- Expand the Saturday section.
- Select Yes in the Closed for pickup field.
- Expand the Sunday section.
- Select Yes in the Closed for pickup field.
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