How does it work? This method is often used if you don’t have a timekeeping system (that is integrated with PMI) and you want to keep actual consumption per worker. The days that have not been approved are indicated with a red cell background. If you need to revise...
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Printing a schedule
Summary This summary will help you to manage printing and exporting of schedules. Intended Users Cockpit Owners Instructions A general rule is that PMI exports according to the view you have on the screen. If you are currently showing codes, it will be exported with...
Predefined shift codes
Summary This summary will help you to understand how to work with predefined shift codes and how to build or maintain shift codes. Intended Users Cockpit Owners Instructions Open the shift codes by clicking on the Shift Codes tab in Tools menu. If one or more...
PMI Schedule: Information, Calculation rows explanation
What are information/calculation rows in PMI Schedule? Custom rows can be added in PMI Schedule that give you additional insights when scheduling. This allows you to view relevant details, ensuring that good schedules are created. What is their purpose? Information...
Labor cockpit schedule
Summary All Cockpits in PMI can have one or more Schedules linked to it. Be aware of that any changes to a schedule for past historic days are not reflected in the cockpit. Any changes to hours worked for past historic days needs to be done in the cockpit. Intended...
How to make a schedule
Summary This section will briefly explain how to create a schedule. Intended Users Cockpit Owners Instructions From the Labor Cockpit: In the Tools menu, you can create a schedule for your department − or more, if you have several shift plans − but we do recommend you...