Stop Production
Explanation
This activity is used to stop a started production on one or several 
operations.
When calculating operation hours, the priority of calculating the operation 
hours should be as follows:
	- Based on the calendar settings defined in the Manufacturing Labor 
	Class/Person tab.
- If calendar is not defined, when IFS/Human Resources is installed, refer 
	the employee's work schedules defined in the Employee Schedules and 
	Rules window. 
- If employee’s schedule is day type independent or 
 If IFS/Human Resources is not installed, and no valid schedule exists for 
	the employee;
 then use the labor class calendar defined in the Manufacturing Labor 
	Class window.
This activity contains a Security Checkpoint which can be activated by an 
administrator. With an activated security checkpoint on a function you will have 
to authenticate yourself again in order to fulfill the function. Additionally, 
whenever a security checkpoint is successfully passed a security checkpoint log 
is written, creating an audit trail of what is done.
If you select and stop operations run in parallel 
(having unique clocking sequences) the stop dialog box will appear for each 
operation, while if started in sequence (sharing the same clocking sequence), 
the stop dialog box will appear only once for all operations in the sequence.
Operations connected to an operation block is expected 
to be stopped together. You are still allowed to start them individually, but a 
warning will be given.
Prerequisites
The production (runtime) must have started on the operation.
System Effects
	- The started production will be stopped for the selected operation and 
	all operations with the same clocking sequence.
- The stop time will be recorded on the clockings. The clockings can be 
	viewed in the Clockings tab.  
- The cogwheel symbol the operation had during the production will be now 
	removed.
- The started production will be stopped. The 
	selected operation and all operations with the same clocking sequence will 
	be stopped.
- If Stop Reason is set to Interrupted an exclamation mark 
	will appear to the left in the operation list.
- If the selected Interruption Cause is 
	connected to a park reason the Park Shop Order dialog box will 
	open assumed the operation is stopped from the Shop Floor Workbench
	window.
- If the selected Interruption Cause is 
	connected to a downtime cause, a machine downtime clocking will be started 
	for the work center resource running the operation, assuming that it does not 
	perform any other operation.
- If the selected Interruption Cause is 
	connected to an indirect job, an indirect labor clocking will be started for 
	each employee running the operation assuming that he/she does not perform any 
	other operation. If the site is configured to report labor time anonymously, 
	no indirect clocking will be started.
- The status of the operation is set to either Partially Reported 
	or Interrupted depending on the selected Stop Reason.
- Transactions are created in operations history:
 The total time is calculated and one transaction per clocking and operation 
	is created in operation history.
 Time is calculated as: Stop time – Start time; calendar consideration
 
 For Machine Time the work center calendar is used
 
 If the
	Calculate Actual Resource Share check box is selected for 
	the work center, the resource share is calculated with regards to other 
	overlapping clockings for the work center resource. If the check box is 
	cleared, the planned resource share from the shop order operation is 
	reported.
 
 For Labor Time either HR Schedule or a calendar will 
	be used:
 
 - If the person connected to the employee is not defined as 
	a resource in a labor class, the HR Schedule will be used if a valid 
	schedule exists, otherwise the calendar for the primary labor class of the 
	shop floor employee.
 
 - If the person connected to the employee is 
	defined as a resource in a labor class, and if Use HR Schedule 
	is selected on the resource, the HR Schedule will be used. If Use HR 
	Schedule is not selected, the person resource calendar will be 
	used. To avoid hard stops for the operator when reporting, the calendar of 
	the labor class will act as the last resort if Use HR Schedule is selected, 
	but no valid schedule is found and no resource calendar is defined for the 
	person either.
 
 Depending on the site settings either all time, only calendar time or 
	calendar and overtime is included.
 
 In Anonymous Reporting mode, the crew size defined in the start 
	dialog will be saved on the labor transaction and used in the cost 
	calculation.
 
 In Employee Reporting mode, one transaction per employee is created and the 
	crew size is calculated with regards to other overlapping clockings for the 
	employee.
 
 The total time on the operations started at the same time (with the same 
	clocking sequence) will be proportionally divided among the operations 
	according to the planned time defined on the shop order operation line.
 
 Example: three operations have 10, 15, and 22 planned minutes (planned total 
	of 47 minutes), and in total 62 actual minutes are reported.
 
 10/47x62=13,1915
 15/47x62=19,7872
 22/47x62=29,0213
 13,1915 + 19,7872 + 29,0213 = 62
Window
Shop Floor Workbench
Time Clock
Related Window Descriptions
Shop Floor Workbench
Stop Production
Approve Operation
Time Clock
Time Clock Data Input Dialog
Procedure
To perform this activity from Shop Floor Workbench using 
Stop Production:
	- In the Shop Floor Workbench window, select 
	the operation line and click Stop Production.
- The Stop Production dialog box will open.
- Select an appropriate option in the Stop Reason list. When 
	selecting stop reason Interrupted, an interruption cause 
	must be entered in the Interruption Cause field. Use the 
	List of Values to select from available interruption causes.
- Optionally enter or edit the note in the Clocking Note 
	field.
- If stopping a labor clocking and the site is reporting in anonymous 
	mode, optionally modify the crew size to be reported in the Crew 
	Size field.
- Click OK. The finish time can be viewed in the Clockings 
	tab. 
 Note: If you have selected several operations run 
	in parallel (having unique clocking sequences), the stop dialog box for the 
	next operation will appear after clicking OK.
To perform this activity from Shop Floor Workbench using 
Approve Operation:
	- In the Shop Floor Workbench window, select 
	the operation line and click Approve Operation.
- The Approve Operation dialog box will open.
- Select the Stop Clockings check box.
- Click OK. The finish time can be viewed in the Clockings 
	tab. 
 Note: If you have selected several operations run 
	in parallel (having unique clocking sequences), the approve operation dialog box for the 
	next operation will appear after clicking OK.
To perform this activity from Time Clock:
	- Click Stop Production in Time 
	Clock.
- Enter the Employee ID or the Team.
- Operation IDs with ongoing clocking for operation 
	run by the employee 
	or the team will be listed, select the operation ID you want to stop 
	production 
	for.
- If you want to stop the machine clocking 
	also, select Yes in Machine Time.
- If you want to report an interruption, select an 
	interruption cause. Otherwise leave the field empty.
- If you want to close the operation select Yes 
	in Close Operation.
- Click OK.