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In WorkBook a job holds the timeline (schedule), price quotes, invoices, and all job-related costs including timesheets, expenses and purchases.

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CREATING A JOB IN WORKBOOK

  • To create a new job, go to the jobs module > click create new job button 

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  • Complete necessary job fields (see table below) in the basic and dimensions tabs 

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BASICS TAB

Company 

This will default to company you are creating the job in

Client 

Name of client/company 

Client contact 

The project contact at the company/client 
Can be left blank or use the ‘+’ to quickly add a new contact 

Project 

The grouping, campaign or project this job belongs to 

Use the ‘+’ to quickly add a new project 

Price list 

The price list (rate card) will default to the client’s standard price list 

Employee Group 

This will default to ‘All Employees’ 

Job Type 

This is a list and will depend on how your WorkBook has been setup

Project Manager

Manager of the project deliverables and budget 

Account Manager

Defined as the main client contact overseeing the job

Time entry 

This will default to ‘All’ 

Job end date 

Job due/end date – date you expect to close the job 

This can be modified later as needed. 

Billable job 

Yes/No – defaults to yes for client jobs  

Job name 

Name of job 

Job folder name 

Will default to job name 

Status 

Job status will default to “quotation” (yellow) but can be set to changed automatically e.g. when a price quote is approved or be changed manually - this will depend on your WorkBook setup

Note: If duplicating an existing job, please be aware that the job status will also need to be manually re-set

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If dimensions have been setup as part of your WorkBook implementation then, these will appear in the dimensions tab. See example of types of dimensions in the above image.

Note: Dimensions are usually unique to your business reporting requirements


MAINTAINING JOB PROPERTIES

  • From the jobs list, select the job and client on the job properties sidebar 

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  • In the basic settings sub-tab, you can maintain things like the job end date, delivery date, client PO number, project manager and account manager 

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  • In the dimensions sub-tab you can maintain the job dimensions

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