Define Resource Type
Explanation
This activity is used to define the resource types that are valid for your
company. Each resource type can be set up with information on the start and end
locations for a work shift, maximum travel hours, overtime and snap time per
shift, travel profile and costs such as scheduling cost per hour and scheduling
cost per overtime hour and whether the lunches for the resource type should be
transferred as flexible. The start and end locations are defined by using valid
address IDs of the company.
Resource types are connected to the resources and provide the resource with
default scheduling information. That is, if no resource specific data has been
entered for a resource, the resource will inherit the scheduling data, i.e.,
scheduling cost, travel parameters and start and end locations, from the
resource type. Active flag can be used to disable or enable a resource type.
Only the active resource types are possible to connect for a resource. For more
information refer to the activity Define Scheduling Resource.
Prerequisites
- To perform this activity, valid addresses with
associated map positions must exist for the selected company.
- To connect a travel profile, it must be defined in the
Scheduling/Basic Data/Travel Profile window.
- To connect a shift utilization, it must be defined in the
Scheduling/Basic Data/Scheduling Basic Data/Shift Utilization window
System Effects
As a result of this activity, the resource types for a company are defined.
These resource types are connected to the resources.
Window
Scheduling Basic Data
Related Window Descriptions
Basic Data for Scheduling
Basic
Data for Scheduling/Resource Type
Basic Data for Scheduling/Resource
Procedure
- Open the Basic Data for Scheduling window.
- Click the Resource Type tab
and create a new record
(F5).
- Verify that the correct company is in use. If not,
right-click and click Change Company to change the company.
- In the Resource Type field, enter the ID of the resource type.
- In the Description field, enter a
description of the resource
type.
- In the Address ID Start field, enter the
start location when logging into the shift. Use the List of Values to select
a valid value.
- In the Address ID End field, enter the end
location when logging off the shift. Use the List of Values to select a
valid value.
- In the Scheduling Cost per Hour field, enter the cost
per hour for the resource type.
- In the Scheduling Cost per Overtime Hour field,
enter the cost per hour for the resource type when working overtime.
- In the Scheduling Cost per Km field, enter the
cost per kilometer for the resource type.
- In the Max Travel Time (Hours) field, enter the
maximum travel time the resource type is allowed to travel from his or her
start location. The maximum distance is measured in hours.
- In the Max Travel To (Hours) field, enter the
maximum unpaid travel value in hours at the start of the shift.
- In the Max Travel From (Hours) field, enter the
maximum unpaid travel value in hours at the end of the shift.
- In the Out of Region Multiplier field, enter the multiplier that
is to be applied to the value of an activity, for instance a work order,
which is to be done by a resource outside his or her region. A value of 0
means that activities cannot be done outside the region. A value of 1 means
that activities can freely be done outside the region and are as likely to
be chosen as those activities within the region. The regions the resource
should have access to are defined in the Scheduling Basic
Data/Resource Region tab.
- In the Speed Factor field, enter the proportion of calculated
travel time is to be used by the Scheduling Engine. If a value of 0.5 is
entered, the Scheduling Engine will assume that half its estimated travel
time is the actual travel time. If a value of 2 is entered, the Scheduling
Engine will assume twice its estimated travel time is the actual travel
time.
- In the Shift Utilization field, enter the shift utilization id
that should be used for resource type.
- In the Utilization (%) field, enter in
percentage how much work the resource type is allowed to be scheduled during a shift.
- If a resource logs on within the time defined in Snap Time Hours Per
Shift field , it is assumed that the resource is logging on to the
shift. Snap time is used in combination with the resource logging on and the
commit rules of the Schedule Dispatch Service (SDS).
- In the Overtime Hours Per Shift field, enter the number of
overtime hours that can be allocated to the resource per shift.
- In the Shift Cost field, enter the value for shift cost for the resource
type.
- If resources with this resource type should be automatically logged on
and logged off the Scheduling Engine the Auto Logon check box should
be selected. Automatic log on and log off will be done based on the start
and end times of a shift.
- If lunches for the resource type should be transferred as flexible to
the Scheduling Engine the Flexible Lunch check box should be
selected.
- If breaks for the resource type should be transferred as flexible to
the Scheduling Engine, the Flexible Break check box should be
selected.
- In the Travel Profile ID field, enter the travel profile that
should be used by the resource type. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Travel Cost Model ID field, enter the travel cost model that
should be used by the resource type. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Rule Collection ID field, enter the rule collection that
should be used by the resource type. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- If the resource type is enabled for use then the Active check box should
be selected.
- Save the information (F12).