Job schedules in WorkBook are where you plan the tasks, timeline and resources required to deliver the job. Within a job schedule you can create a series of phases and tasks, allocate people or roles, book hours to them and assess real-time resource capacity as you build out the timeline.
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SCHEDULE CREATION
In the jobs list > select the job
Click on the tasks icon in the left navigation panel
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A schedule is automatically created when a job is opened
A job schedule is comprised of three things:
Settings
Phases
Tasks
1. Settings
The settings tab is where schedule defaults are set, here you can:
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the schedule title
activate/deactivate a schedule
manage the way bookings are made by selecting how you want to distribute hours on tasks
select the resource booking level
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2. Phases
The phases tab is where you:
Add, delete or duplicate phases
Add phase descriptions to your schedule
Sort and reorder phases
All schedules will include one phase by default which can be overwritten
Add new phase
Go to the phases tab > highlight the default phase name > replace with preferred phase name
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Repeat for each additional phase
3. Tasks
The tasks tab is where you build and do most of your schedule management:
add, duplicate or delete tasks
set task durations and dependencies
allocate resources to tasks and book hours
the tabs in the right hand corner represent the different ways you can visualise the tasks on a job, including gantt, grid, timeline or list views
Show schedule total price
Before you start to build out the schedule go to the tasks tab > click the filter button
In the filter, check show schedule total price box
This will display the value of the booked hours according to the person or scheduling resource you have allocated time to in your schedule. The value will change accordingly as you build out your schedule.
This is a sticky setting so once checked by a user will display across all job schedules
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Add new task
To add tasks to your schedule, select the phase you wish to add a task to
Go to the new task field > free type the task name > hit the enter key
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Repeat for each task
Use shortcut keys to edit the task name, on your keyboard press ‘T' to edit the task name
Change task date and duration
Once a task is created there are a number of methods to change the dates and durations:
use the slide functionality to drag and drop tasks to a new date
amend the start date and duration in the resource booking panel
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use the shortcut keys, on your keyboard press:
'D' to amend the date the task will commence
'W' to edit the task duration
Create task dependencies
WorkBook allows you to establish task relationships on your timeline by creating dependencies against tasks. By making one task dependent on another, you are ensuring tasks can only be started or completed in a certain order. If a task date moves during the project’s lifecycle, any dependent tasks will also move.
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Right-click on the task binding to change the dependency type, add a lag or delete a binding or lag
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Create recurring task bookings
WorkBook allows you create recurring bookings at a set frequency against resources allocated to the task.
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In the booked resources panel, go to the matrix view to see booking allocations across dates
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