Road Map: Manufacturing Labor Listing

Use the Manufacturing Labor Listing (MLL) program to print a listing of labor entries, including good and scrapped quantities and reported hours (regular and overtime) compared to standard hours. See Background for more information.

Before you run this program each time

You should run this program:

  1. Labor Entry (LLE) to enter hours worked on a manufacturing order, enter an unattended operation, enter indirect labor, and record sick, vacation, and holiday time.

AND/OR

Labor Import (LEI) to import hours worked from an ASCII file.

  1. (Optional) Labor Distribution Preview Report (LLR) to print a report of hours worked, good pieces, and scrapped pieces.

You may also have run this program:

  • Labor Entry Register (LPR) to print a list of labor entries, update history for holiday, indirect, sick, and vacation hours, and update the general ledger if you have labor interfaced to the GL.

Before you run this program the first time

You should run these programs:

  • System Options Maintenance (XM) (Enterprise Options) to select a date display format for your enterprise, Branch Maintenance (TBM) to select a date display format for your branch, or User Maintenance (UIM) to select a date display format for an individual user.

  • Routing Maintenance (RTM) to enter operation sequences for a parent item with direct and setup labor codes.

  • Employee Maintenance (LSA) to set up employee records.

  • Output Device Maintenance (XDM) to set up the output devices you plan to use.

  • Date-Output Device Maintenance (ZE) to select your default output device and set whether you can override that device.

After you run this program

You will most likely run these programs:

  • Daily Production Report (LPD) to print a report of direct labor hours, standard hours, efficiency percent, and scrap percent for production dates.

  • Weekly Production Report (LPW) to print a report of direct labor hours, standard hours, efficiency percent, and scrap percent for weekly, month-to-date, and year-to-date production.