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== Timer == | == Timer == | ||
− | To | + | To access the Timers, open an order and click the TimeIn/Out button at the bottom of the order (image below) |
<br>[[File:SMEMobile TimeInOut.png]] | <br>[[File:SMEMobile TimeInOut.png]] | ||
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+ | <br>There are two types of timers | ||
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+ | <br>- '''Clocking in / out for the day'''. This timer adds an enter for the tech in their User Record > Logs tab when they clock in and clock out. This is not tied to the service or install order, only tied to the User Record. | ||
<br>- '''Task Timer''' - This timer is used to track how long a tech is working on a specific task for a specific order. This will add a Labor item to the order for the amount of time tracked. you can choose what service item you want tied to the labor that is entered by choosing the service item before starting the timer. | <br>- '''Task Timer''' - This timer is used to track how long a tech is working on a specific task for a specific order. This will add a Labor item to the order for the amount of time tracked. you can choose what service item you want tied to the labor that is entered by choosing the service item before starting the timer. | ||
+ | <br>[[File:SMEMobile_TimerScreen.png]] | ||
− | <br>[[File: | + | <br>When you start a task timer, you will see the task in progress under the Current Task header (image below) |
+ | <br>[[File:SMEMobile_TaskTimerInProgress.png]] | ||
− | + | <br>After starting and stopping the Task Timer, you will see an entry of your completed tasks (image below). Also a labor item is added to the order. | |
+ | <br>[[File:TaskTimerCompleted.png]] | ||
− | <br> | + | <br>The Labor from the Task Timer is linked to the order the Task Timer was started in. Even if you open an order, start the task timer, then go to another order, when you stop the timer it is adding the labor time to the order the task timer was started in. |
== Signature == | == Signature == |