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The Job Status report shows you the status of jobs within a subdivision
by stage and by task.
The Job Status report contains 3 sections:
Job Status -
Active Subdivisions: shows a list of active subdivisions for your
organizations, and the number of jobs within each subdivision.
Job Status –
Active Subdivision Job: shows a list of active jobs within a specific
subdivision and the status of each stage within the job.
Job Status –
Job Summary: shows
the supplier, initial start date and adjusted start date for all tasks
within a specified job. This gives you a quick view of the number of days
behind schedule or ahead of schedule for each task.
To generate the report:
Click the appropriate Subdivision
link to see a listing of jobs within that subdivision.
Click the Job
link to see task level detail.
Where does that come from?
Below is a list of information in the
Job Status report and where the information comes from.
Report Filters
Subdivision
- The subdivision chosen from the previous page.
Organization
- This field shows the organization name that is responsible for
the subdivision.
Report Columns
Stage -
The Stage column shows the Job Name first, then all stages within that
job beneath it. If you click the Job Name link, the Job Status – Job Summary
page appears.
Status -
The Status column contains the symbols that show the status of each stage.
Min Start
Date - This is the minimum actual start date of the stage which
can be found by looking at the specific stage’s tasks in JME under the
Start Date column. The
actual start date is the date the start date is set to when the user checks
the start check box for a specific task.
Max End
Date - This is the maximum actual complete date of the stage which
can be found by looking at the specific stage’s tasks in JME under the
Complete column. The
complete date is the actual day the user checks the complete check box.
The date
filled in is the current date.
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