You are looking for a snapshot of a block showing a summary of volumes (and
average volumes) delivered by destination, as well as a summary of the number of
days each machine spent working on the block.
This report provides a nice summary of production information related to the
block. Specifically, it shows the volume delivered and average load
statistics, as well how long it took (number of days) to produce that volume.
The selection criteria determine the date range and blocks that appear in
the report. If you run the report for multiple blocks, you will get one
panel per block.
The top portion of the report shows volume information and is based on loadslip entries.
The middle and bottom portion of the report determines production days based
on employee/subcontractor time slip and production slip entries.
The top portion of the report shows a row for each destination and
specie/product (stratum) combination delivered from that block. It will
subtotal by destination, and will provide a grand total for the given block.
The top portion of the report has the following columns:
- Load Count: Sum of the load count field on the load slip for all
loads represented in the given row.
- Volume (e.g., M3, Tonnes, Tons): Sum of the volume field from the
load slip for all loads represented in the given row. This volume measure is
expressed in the unit of measure you choose to use for production reporting
when you set up the block.
- Avg Volume: Volume / Load Count.
If your Load slips include a Scaled Volume field the following additional columns will also be included in the top portion of the report.
- Scaled Volume: Sum of the "Scaled Volume" field from the load slip
for all loads represented in the given row.
- Avg Scaled Volume: Scaled Volume / Load Count.
- Unit of Measure: Unit of Measure indicated on the load slip for all
loads represented in the row. If loads are entered in two different
units of measure for the same destination, the information will be split
into two different rows so that the sum reflects a single unit of measure.
The middle portion of the report has the following rows:
Hauling Days: number of distinct days reflected on the load tickets.
Loads/Day: Load Count for the overall block divided by hauling days.
Production Days: number of distinct days reflected on the time slips and
production slips for employees and/or subcontractors where the activity on the
time or production slip is the one flagged for use as the Production Indicator
(in the Setup | Pay Activities window).
Loads/Day: Load Count for the overall block divided by production days.
Start Date and End Date: Reflect the first and last dates,
respectively, appearing on the time slips and/or production slips used to
determine the production days.
The bottom portion of the report shows the number of Equipment Working Days and the productive Equipment Hours.
Specifically, it shows a row for each piece of equipment with time or production
slip entries. The number of days reflects the distinct count of days where
a time slip or production slip was entered for that piece of equipment.