Scheduled Horizon Misunderstanding

Hamburg-based RIMC Hotels & Resorts implements d2o's Productivity Management tool PMI in 16 of its hotels

Written by Geson Perry

March 18, 2024

March 18, 2024

The Scheduled Horizon setting often leads to confusion. Adjusting it does not affect the import of hours from your Timekeeping System (TKS). It only determines how far into the future you can view data. If you’re missing data, the issue likely lies with TKS data or mapping settings, not the Scheduled Horizon. There are visual differences in the appearance of the Today and Scheduled Horizon lines, as described below:

Cockpit View:

  • Day-to-day graph:
    • Black dotted vertical line: represents today’s date (Today Line).
    • Green dashed vertical line: marks the end of the Scheduled Horizon.
  • Cockpit Table:
    • Horizontal red line: indicates today.
    • Horizontal green line: shows the end of the Scheduled Horizon.

Schedule View:

  • Vertical red line: represents today’s date (Today Line).
  • Vertical green dashed line: shows the end of the Scheduled Horizon.

 

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