From https://www.strdtime.com You probably already know that one of the primary things Standard Time® is used for is to scan barcodes on the shop-floor in manufacturing to start and stop timer and collect time and materials.

Let’s go into this Scan Barcodes view and get a look at how it might work by actually scanning some barcode labels. But the first thing you might be asking is - where do I get the actual labels to scan? It turns out you can create those right in Microsoft Word®. What I’ve done here is typed in some text and then go up to the Font menu and chose the ID Automation font. Out they come on the printer and ready to scan in Standard Time.

Let’s go ahead and start by scanning a user name and then a job and then a task. A timer has now started so let’s deduct some inventory from stock. Now the person can go off, start the work they do and when they come back, they would scan the word Stop. It is now asking me for a quantity, which I’ll scan in, and I’ve just collected time and materials with just a few scans.

If the employee goes off on a break or lunch and comes back and wants to start the same task; they could then scan their user name and then scan Restart Last Job and the timer would restart. Very nice, very simple and easy to use on the shop-floor.

While we’re in this view I’d like to draw your attention to just a few more things. Let’s go ahead and start by this little icon in the upper left corner. I click it and up pops a little menu of things you can do. The first thing I wanted to draw your attention to was Barcode Defaults. It turns out that you can set up some defaults for a scanning station so that people would scan less information; makes it a little easier. If you have a certain scanning station or tablet that is dedicated to a certain employee or a job or a task or certain values; you could setup those defaults here and then that person would not need to scan those.

The second thing I’ll draw your attention to in this view is Barcode Required Scans. You may remember that I had to scan a quantity. Will turns out that is just a required scan that I set up. This is a way for you to extend or add to the number of things that Standard Time will ask for when scanning on the shop-floor. I simply set up one for quantity and it then asks me how many items I produced. Very simple way to collect additional information.

The third thing I’ll draw your attention to from this view is a little stand-alone program called BC. Turns out you can collect all this time and materials with a little stand-alone program that you can deploy to tables or laptops or small scanning stations on the shop-floor. Instead of the full Standard Time program. Employees would simply scan and that is all they can do within the BC program.

There you have it. Very simple way to collect time and materials and other information on the shop-floor for manufacturing with barcode labels.

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New functionality

  • Added “Mileage rate” property for users, to be used when creating expenses
  • Added “Favorites” to the timesheet menu (to pop up a list of favorite projects)
  • Added “Pay periods” menu to Timesheet menu
  • Added “Approve this timesheet” and “Reject this timesheet” right-click menu items

Improvements

  • Do not show “No project task assigned” in timesheet under projects when there are no tasks
  • Web Edition: Changed color of edited grid cells to yellow to easily identify recently edited cells
  • Allow users to enter salary and client rates for time logs, even though they may be overwritten
  • Enforce “Permission to view data” settings for “Approve Timesheets” page

Bug fixes

  • Fixed failed to add history to timesheets when approving and rejecting
  • Fixed displaying wrong time log properties when timesheet is filtered by user

From: www.strdtime.com This engineering director is getting advice from a drug dealer. Does he want his old job back or a different occupation? Engineering Director: Are you hiring? Drug Dealer: I am a drug dealer. Is that really the kind of work you want?

Engineering Director: I was an engineering director. They told me Standard Time® was best for engineering jobs. Drug Dealer: And you chimped out.

Engineering Director: Didn’t know where to get it. Drug Dealer: Even a drug dealer knows that! www.strdtime.com

Engineering Director: How do you know all this? Drug Dealer: I am a multi-talented entrepreneur.

Engineering Director: Can you help me out? Drug Dealer: Rule number 1: don’t get high on your own supply.

Engineering Director: Gotcha. No more bragging at cocktail parties. Drug Dealer: Rule 2: keep them coming back.

Engineering Director: OK, short tasks, scheduled weekly, close them out and schedule more. Drug Dealer: You’re quick. Sure you don’t want to work for me? I’ve got chippy, chocolate rocket, tuti fruiti, green tea, valley dolls, baby tea. But hey this stuff don’t sell itself.

Engineering Director: How about Standard Time? Drug Dealer: Not in my inventory. Get that off the Scoutwest website stdtime.com. I already told you that chimp boy.

Engineering Director: I got a new mentor. Can I have my old job back? Boss: Got Standard Time?

Engineering Director: Check. Boss: Don’t screw up or welcome to free lancing. Drug Dealer: Ice cream habit?

Engineering Director: Check. Drug Dealer: Monkey juice?

Engineering Director: Check. Drug Dealer: Powder diamonds?

Engineering Director: Check.

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From http://www.strdtime.com Standard Time® is a project tracking program. And it has a nice little feature to make sure tasks get completed on time. • Task Warnings Here’s the problem: Sometimes employees ‘camp out’ on tasks they like. Maybe upcoming tasks are scary. Or, the employee doesn’t feel ready to move on. Or, they just feel comfortable on the current task. For whatever reason, they don’t move on. And that may be costing you money.

Now there’s a solution in Standard Time.

Project managers can set a percentage cut-off. When users hit this percentage, a pop-up tells them to finish up.

Here’s an example: Let’s say you set a warning at 90%, and a final cut-off at 125%. The user first gets a warning, and then the task closes. No more time can be added.

Want to try it?

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New functionality

  • Web Edition: Allow “Name” column to be pinned so it doesn’t scroll horizontally
  • Web Edition: Defer page refreshes for 30 seconds so users have time to enter timesheet hours

Improvements

  • Removed some project task menu items when user rights do not allow those operations
  • Prevent non-admins from editing project and task names in timesheet
  • Added double-verification when user deletes an email account (to prevent accidental deletion)

Bug fixes

  • Fixed error when entering Project estimated cost and Project estimated expenses
  • Fixed “No properties” error when creating new email accounts

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