Jobs > Tasks Summary
Job schedules in WorkBook are created and accessed via the jobs module > select job from list > tasks tab. This is 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 STRUCTURE
The schedule breakdown structure within WorkBook is fixed. A schedule must contain at least one phase.
LEVEL | DEFINITION |
Schedule | The timeline or task plan belonging to a job |
Phase | A phase is a parent used to group multiple tasks |
Task | A piece of work that has:
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NAVIGATION: SETTINGS TAB
Schedules are accessed via the tasks tab on a job.
NUMBER | FUNCTIONALITY |
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1 | Create a new schedule button allows you to create a new schedule against the current job. Note: You can have multiple schedules on a single job |
2 | The duplicate schedule button allows you to copy the existing schedule to easily create variations |
3 | The delete schedule button allows you to delete the current schedule Note: This can only be done when the schedule is inactive |
4 | The save as a template button allows you to save your current schedule as a template which can later be copied into other jobs to save time |
5 | The update task data button allows you to refresh the schedule data by:
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6 | The copy data from button, allows you to copy data into you schedule from:
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7 | The reorder tasks button allows you to reorder tasks based on:
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8 | The reschedule tasks button allows you to select the phases and/or tasks you wish to reschedule by:
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9 | The submit all pending bookings for approval button will push any pending task bookings on this schedule to the approver |
10 | Makes your schedule active or inactive |
11 | Distribute hours by allows you to distribute task hours in one of two ways:
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12 | The resource booking level looks at the different capacity levels of resources. The most common used are:
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NAVIGATION: PHASES TAB
NUMBER | FUNCTIONALITY |
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1 | Create a new phase button for adding new phases |
2 | Insert default phases button will insert any default phases that have previously been setup |
3 | Merge selected phase with another phase button allows you to merge phases together |
4 | The create a task for all phases where there is not already an assigned task button will create a task for each phase that is currently missing tasks |
5 | Remove the selected phase button will delete the phase you have highlighted. Note: You cannot delete a phase that contains tasks, first move or delete the tasks and then delete the phase. |
6 | The delete unused phases button will delete all phases that do not have a task assigned to the phase |
7 | These buttons will reorder phases by allowing you to:
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NAVIGATION: TASKS TAB
NUMBER | FUNCTIONALITY |
1 | Add new tasks to your schedule by typing the task name into the new task field > hit enter to add, repeat to add each new task |
2 | These buttons allow you to:
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3 | Task actions buttons
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4 | See the total value of scheduled work:
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5 | Available schedule views are:
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6 | Filter the schedule using the following criteria:
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7 | The booked resources button opens a panel at the bottom of the screen for easy task resourcing and marking tasks as done |
8 | The task settings button opens the task card, where you can view and amend task settings, including task colours, milestones, status and whether time entry is allowed |
9 | The booked resources sub-grid allows you to book people or roles and enter the number of hours on a specific task (selected in the main grid) |
10 | The task capacity booking options allows you to override working hours and book individuals/roles on weekends or above the usual hours per day |
Shortcut keys | Select the task you want to edit:
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