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− | Go into {{Menu|{{TI}}|Maintenance Options|Unavailable | + | Go into {{Menu|{{TI}}|Maintenance Options|Unavailable Dates|Unavailable Report}}. |
* Press {{KeyPress|D}}, and then press {{KeyPress|Enter}}, type in the code for the driver you want to produce the report for in the {{DataPrompt|From Code :}} field. | * Press {{KeyPress|D}}, and then press {{KeyPress|Enter}}, type in the code for the driver you want to produce the report for in the {{DataPrompt|From Code :}} field. | ||
* Press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. | * Press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. |
Revision as of 09:04, 28 September 2012
Summary
The following article explains how you can view driver availability in logistics.
More Information
Go into " Logistics Management Maintenance Options Unavailable Dates Unavailable Report".
- Press <D>, and then press <Enter>, type in the code for the driver you want to produce the report for in the "From Code :" field.
- Press <Enter>.
- In the "To Code :",enter the same driver.
- In the "From Date :" field, enter the starting date for the report.
- In the "To Date :" field, enter the end date for the report.
- Press <F2> to produce the report
If you leave the drivers code blank, when you produce the report, you will get one for all drivers. |
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