Difference between revisions of "Public Holidays"
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | The [[Public Holiday]] list is referenced by the [[Main Calendar]] so that when entering an appointment you can view public holidays. | + | The [[Public_Holidays|Public Holiday]] list is referenced by the [[Main Calendar]] so that when entering an appointment you can view public holidays. |
− | [[ | + | [[Public_Holidays]] are also referenced by the [[Manufacturing]] ([[Capacity Planning]]) sections of ERP. |
==== How to Add a Public Holiday ==== | ==== How to Add a Public Holiday ==== | ||
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*Click on the [[Public Holiday]] button | *Click on the [[Public Holiday]] button | ||
*Click on the last item in the list and use the down arrow to create a new line | *Click on the last item in the list and use the down arrow to create a new line | ||
− | *Enter the specific date that the [[ | + | *Enter the specific date that the [[Public holiday]] appears on |
*Enter a description regarding the public holiday | *Enter a description regarding the public holiday | ||
*Click Save | *Click Save | ||
If you now click on the [[Main Calendar]] the date selected above will be flagged as a public holiday. | If you now click on the [[Main Calendar]] the date selected above will be flagged as a public holiday. |
Revision as of 13:31, 21 June 2011
Overview
The Public Holiday list is referenced by the Main Calendar so that when entering an appointment you can view public holidays.
Public_Holidays are also referenced by the Manufacturing (Capacity Planning) sections of ERP.
How to Add a Public Holiday
- Click on the Appointments tab
- Click on the Public Holiday button
- Click on the last item in the list and use the down arrow to create a new line
- Enter the specific date that the Public holiday appears on
- Enter a description regarding the public holiday
- Click Save
If you now click on the Main Calendar the date selected above will be flagged as a public holiday.