From: <ph...@lo...> - 2016-09-28 00:00:25
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Hi Dale, > I could create > a part number for each project, and use work orders to record labor as > if the project was a production part. Is this possible? Yes that's correct... you can create any number of labour type items ... the stock type when you define a stock category allows for a labour type to be defined - this then allows for GL entries to recover labour (CR a P & L account/DR WIP) when there is an issue of this labour to a work order. These labour items can also be part of the bill of material at a particular work centre. Not sure of any other way... a timesheet interface would be cool to put time into works orders with employees in particular work centres perhaps mapped to labour items. Phil On 2016-09-27 13:32, Dale Scott wrote: > Hello everyone, I would like to record the hours employees spend on > various internal projects as well as holidays, sick time, etc., so > that I can get a big picture for where the time has gone - essentially > a timesheet system. I get the idea from the manual that I could create > a part number for each project, and use work orders to record labor as > if the project was a production part. Is this possible? Is it the best > way? Are there other ways? > > I'd really appreciate any tips or anecdotal stories. > > Thanks, > Dale > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > web-ERP-users mailing list > web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-erp-users |