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− | This article explains how to set up Multiple Legs of a job in the {{TI}} System | + | This article explains how to set up Multiple Legs of a job in the {{TI}} System. |
− | == Creating a Multiple Legged Job == | + | If this module has not been authorised please {{SalesContact}}. |
− | Go into | + | |
− | * [[ | + | == More Information == |
+ | These can be used to plan when a job has multiple drop off points. | ||
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+ | === Creating a Multiple Legged Job === | ||
+ | Go into {{Menu|{{TI}}|Job Planning}}. | ||
+ | * [[How do I create a logistics job?|Create a logistics job in the normal way]], filling in all the relevant details. The collection address is where the job will start and the delivery address is where the final drop off point will be. | ||
* Select the newly created job from the list and press {{KeyPress|A-F1}} to bring up the Extra Leg Control screen. | * Select the newly created job from the list and press {{KeyPress|A-F1}} to bring up the Extra Leg Control screen. | ||
* Click {{Button|Add}} or press {{KeyPress|A-F6}} to add the next leg to the job and enter in all details as you would normally. The system will fill in the collection address as the delivery address from the previous leg and the driver and vehicle from the original job. | * Click {{Button|Add}} or press {{KeyPress|A-F6}} to add the next leg to the job and enter in all details as you would normally. The system will fill in the collection address as the delivery address from the previous leg and the driver and vehicle from the original job. | ||
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* From the Extra Leg Control screen pressing {{KeyPress|F7}} will spread the revenue of the original job evenly across each of the legs. | * From the Extra Leg Control screen pressing {{KeyPress|F7}} will spread the revenue of the original job evenly across each of the legs. | ||
− | ==See also== | + | == See also == |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Recommended logistics management planning routines]] |
+ | * [[How do I create a logistics job?]] | ||
+ | * [[Viewing current logistics jobs]] | ||
+ | * [[Invoicing Logistics Jobs]] | ||
+ | * [[How do I Print a Ticket?]] | ||
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+ | {{KB_Tags|ticket, creation, creating, multiple, legs, multi-leg}} | ||
+ | {{How}}{{KB_TI}} | ||
− | + | {{KB_Ref|TI12, TI64, TI87}} | |
− | {{KB_Ref|TI12, TI64}} |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 19 June 2019
Summary
This article explains how to set up Multiple Legs of a job in the Logistics Management System.
If this module has not been authorised please Contact your Platinum dealer or our sales team on 0116 230 1500 or by using our website sales contact page.
More Information
These can be used to plan when a job has multiple drop off points.
Creating a Multiple Legged Job
Go into " Logistics Management Job Planning".
- Create a logistics job in the normal way, filling in all the relevant details. The collection address is where the job will start and the delivery address is where the final drop off point will be.
- Select the newly created job from the list and press <Alt+F1> to bring up the Extra Leg Control screen.
- Click [Add] or press <Alt+F6> to add the next leg to the job and enter in all details as you would normally. The system will fill in the collection address as the delivery address from the previous leg and the driver and vehicle from the original job.
- From the Extra Leg Control screen press <Ctrl+F6> to add the final leg to the job. This will fill in the delivery address as the delivery address from the original job.
- From the Extra Leg Control screen pressing <F7> will spread the revenue of the original job evenly across each of the legs.
See also
- Recommended logistics management planning routines
- How do I create a logistics job?
- Viewing current logistics jobs
- Invoicing Logistics Jobs
- How do I Print a Ticket?
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TI12, TI64, TI87