The Resource Transaction Report lists resource transaction information for discrete jobs and repetitive schedules. You can list transaction details such as reason codes and references. You can sort this report by assembly, date, or employee.
In the Submit Requests window, select Resource Transaction Report in the Name field.
Use the Request Work in Process Reports form and enter Resource Transaction Report in the Name field to submit the Resource Transaction Report.
Choose one of the following options:
| Assembly | Sort by assembly, then by date within assembly, then by job or repetitive schedule within the assembly, and then by operation sequence number within the job or repetitive schedule. |
| Date | Sort by date, then by job or repetitive schedule within the date, and then by operation sequence number within the job or repetitive schedule. |
| Employee | Sort by employee, then by date within the employee, then by job or repetitive schedule within the date, and then by operation sequence number within the job or repetitive schedule. |
Select Yes or No to indicate whether to list reason and reference for the resource transaction. If you select Date or Employee in the Sort By field, and you choose Yes in this field, the system also lists the assembly along with the reason and reference for each resource transaction.
To restrict the report to a range of jobs/schedules, select a beginning and an ending job or repetitive schedule.
To restrict the report to a range of resources, select a beginning and an ending resource.
To restrict the report to a range of production lines, select a beginning and an ending line.
To restrict the report to a range of assemblies, select a beginning and an ending assembly.
To restrict the report to a date range, select a beginning and an ending date.
To restrict the report to a range of employees, select a beginning and an ending employee.
To restrict the report to a range of employees, select a beginning and an ending reason.
To restrict the report to a range of Activities, select a beginning and an ending activity.