Labor Code Maintenance - Launch

Program/Screen: RALCDM/RALCDM10

Description:

Use this screen to launch the Labor Code Maintenance program where you create and maintain labor codeUser-defined code that describes work performed. The code is entered on work orders to account for time spent repairing or maintaining equipment.s.

 

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Navigation

Access this screen from the Equipment Maintenance menu.  The program opens in CHANGE mode.  Enter an existing labor code to maintain.  If you do not know the labor code, press F4 to search for it, or use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the labor code file.  To add a new labor code, enter up to a 4-digit code that does not currently exist in the file and press Enter.  The program advances to the next screen and changes to ADD mode.

 

Unique Labor Code Maintenance Screens

Labor Code Maintenance - Launch

Labor Code Maintenance

 

Fields

Labor Code

Enter an existing labor codeUser-defined code that describes work performed. The code is entered on work orders to account for time spent repairing or maintaining equipment. to maintain.  If you do not know the labor code, press F4 to search for it, or use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the labor code file.

 

Function Keys

Function Key

Description

F1

Help.  Place your cursor in a field and press F1 to access online help for that field.  Place your cursor outside of any field, and press F1 to access online help at the program level.

F3

Exit.  Exit the page or program.

F4

Search.  Place your cursor in a searchable field and press F4 to access a lookup window or more advanced search screen.

F10

Inquiry Mode.  Switch the program to INQUIRY mode.

F11

Change Mode.  Switch the program to CHANGE mode.

F12

Cancel/Previous.  Exit the program or move back a screen.

 

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