How do I add labour to a workshop job?

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This article explains how to add Labour to a workshop job.

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To add labour directly to a workshop job, go to " Workshop Management Workshop Diary". Either search for a job via <Ctrl+F1> and click [Edit] or Create a new job.

  • When you want to add labour to a workshop job, press either <F6> or the [Invoice] to add invoice labour, or <Shift+F6> or the [Estimate] tab to add estimated labour.
  • This will take you into the Job Details screen.
  • Press <F6> or [Add] to add items.
  • This will take you to the "Job line detail amendments" screen, where we can add labour to the workshop job.

Adding labour to a Job

Selecting Technician

  • The system highlights "Stock Code". Here press <F2>.
  • This will take you to the "Labour Rate Search" screen.
  • The system highlights "Labour Code". Either enter the technicians labour code, cycle through the labour codes or search for a labour code.
  • To search for a Labour code, press <Ctrl+F1> and the prompt will change to "Description", type in the technician's name which will list the labour codes for that technician. Press <F2> to choose that technician.
  • To scroll through the technicians, press <F1> to advance to the next Labour code. Press <S+F1> to go to the previous labour code.
  • Once the Labour has been selected, press <Enter>to select the labour rate.
  • Press <Down Arrow> to go to the correct labour rate type and pricing.
  • Press <F2> to select the correct method.

Entering Labour Details

  • Press <Up Arrow> to "Description", delete the technicians name, and replace it with a description of what the labour was used for.
  • Once complete, press <Down Arrow> to "Job Hours". enter the quantity of hours to be charged to the customer. Fractions of hours can be used and you can choose whether this is shown on the Invoice.
  • Press <Right Arrow> to "Actual Hours". Enter the actual amount of hours the technician used. Fractions of hours can be used, this is not shown on the Invoice, and is used for Reporting purposes only.
Every other field that is on the screen is best left set to what is automatically brought up via the System default.

Once satisfied with the information added, press <Esc> where a prompt will ask "Do you want to accept or ignore any changes made?"

  • Click [Accept] to add the Labour to the workshop job.
  • This will take you back to "Stock Code". From here you can add a part or more Labour to the workshop job.
  • Continue in this fashion until all Labour for the Job has been entered. Once done, press <Esc>.
  • This will take you back to the "Job details" screen where all the Labour that have been added will be listed.
  • You will be taken to the Availability screen, where all labour is automatically shown as available, while the availability of any stock items added in this session will depend on their stock levels. Once you accept the Availability screen, your labour will be booked to the job.

Review

Review the Labour list. If any Labour needs adjusting, press <arrow> to the relevant line of the Labour.

  • Press <F5> or [Edit] to edit that Labour.
  • Press <F10> or [Remove] to delete the Labour from the workshop job.

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