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Jobs have four stages specific to mySchedule: | Jobs have four stages specific to mySchedule: | ||
* | * Unassigned: There are no users associated with the job | ||
* Not Yet | * Not Yet Planned: There is at least one user associated with the job, but they are not yet assigned to a job detail line | ||
* | * Not Yet Completed: All job lines are assigned to one (or more) users | ||
* Completed: The | * Completed: The time spent by users has been entered on the job | ||
Each of these stages is associated with a color code that is used to display jobs in the calendar view | Each of these stages is associated with a color code that is used to display jobs in the calendar view | ||
And two intermediate stages: | |||
* To Be Completed: The time spent by the workers, but it is less than the planned time | |||
* Exceeded: The time spent is greater than the planned time | |||
Version du 26 août 2025 à 12:14
Jobs have four stages specific to mySchedule:
- Unassigned: There are no users associated with the job
- Not Yet Planned: There is at least one user associated with the job, but they are not yet assigned to a job detail line
- Not Yet Completed: All job lines are assigned to one (or more) users
- Completed: The time spent by users has been entered on the job
Each of these stages is associated with a color code that is used to display jobs in the calendar view
And two intermediate stages:
- To Be Completed: The time spent by the workers, but it is less than the planned time
- Exceeded: The time spent is greater than the planned time