Coverage Periods
The Coverage Periods button opens a screen to configure the individual Coverage Periods within the Coverage Set. Each coverage period is used to set up and evaluate the needed staffing or productivity levels for the labor distribution. The Schedule Screen and some reports can be filtered by coverage periods.
Coverage periods can be of any length, and do not have to be of the same length within a coverage set. For example, there can be a coverage set with the following coverage periods: 8-Hour Day, 4-Hour Evening1, 4-Hour Evening2, 8-Hour Night.
Note
The end time of a coverage period can be equal to the start time of the next coverage period, but they cannot overlap additional minutes. For example, there can be a day coverage period that ends at 15:00 and an evening coverage period that begins at 15:00. However, there cannot be a day coverage period that ends at 15:30 and the evening coverage period that begins at 15:00.
The order of the coverage periods is determined by the Post Time field on the General screen.
Actions:
The following Actions are available in the left pane when the Coverage Periods button is selected:
Click on the Add Coverage Period button to open a screen to configure a new coverage period.
The Delete button is used to remove one or more records from a screen.
To delete a record, complete the following steps:
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Click on the selection box to the left of each record to be deleted.
A check mark is displayed
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Click the Delete button.
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If a single record is open, select the Delete button (there are no boxes to select the record).
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A message is displayed verifying the record should be deleted. Click on Yes to continue.
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Code
The short, alphanumeric name or abbreviation identifying this coverage period.
Description
The label describing this coverage period of the coverage set.
End Time
The time the Coverage Period ends, expressed in 24-hour format. This is calculated by the system based on the Start Time and Length (Hours) values.
Length (Hours)
The total length of the coverage period, in whole and decimal hours.
Start Time
The time the coverage period starts, expressed in 24-hour format.