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Jobs
Jobs are the primary means of organising your work (and your time). Within a Job, there are Phases and Tasks. There are also Master and Sub Jobs. At the most basic level, JobBag uses Kinds to account for time spent, and uses Kinds to generate Reports.
Jobs Window
The Jobs window is the nerve centre of JobBag.
Client jobs start here and it is from here that you can find out everything you need to know about a job. With a job, you can create a quote or estimate, raise purchase orders and RFQs, enter timesheet, item charges and general charges incurred on the job, create invoices, and print job reports –– JobBag’s entire job costing system comes into effect when a job is created. It is through the Jobs menu, that you will control your jobs, looking at where jobs are compared to budget and to quote. This is where you measure Job profitability.
The Jobs window consists of 3 parts.
Jobs Worklist: the top part of the window that shows a list of jobs
Job Information: the middle part of the window that displays basic information about the selected job.
Tabs: the bottom part of the window that contains a tab control that gives you access to specific details of the selected job.
Jobs Worklist
The Jobs worklist at the top is where you select jobs. You can click on the name of the currently selected worklist to see a list of existing worklists you can choose from. You can create your own lists but there are also a number of lists provided to you by the system. It is also possible for you and your colleagues to share your custom lists.
Static and Dynamic Worklists
The worklist can contain a saved list of jobs or save a dynamic worklist. A dynamic worklist will execute a search and retrieve a new list of jobs that match the search criteria each time the worklist is opened.
For example, the worklist ‘All live jobs’ that JobBag provides by default will always present you with all jobs in the system with a 'live' status.
Filters
The filter is a faster way to find jobs than going through the search window to find jobs. The filter bar is located between the header of the worklist and the jobs listed in the worklist.
More Worklist Options
More options in the worklist are available by right-clicking on the list. For example, one of the options is the ability to configure the columns you see in the worklist.
Toolbar
The toolbar has two buttons specific to the worklist.
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Job Information section
The information section of the Jobs window provides details about the selected job:
Click on the underlined labels to look up related records or edit some of the details on the job.
Click on status to change the status of the job.
Click on the arrow button on the left to collapse the information section.
Tabs
The Tabs on the lower half of the Jobs window is how information about a Job is organized.
To choose which tabs to display, click on the cogwheel button to the right of the line of tabs. This will call up a Tab selection window. Move the tabs you want to display to the right-hand column and drag and drop to reorder tabs.
Right-click on the line of tabs to reset tabs.
Icons in the Job Window
All actions for Jobs are controlled via buttons on the toolbar.
Show/Hide: This toggle shows or hides the Jobs Worklist. |
Find: Search for Jobs and / or create new Worklists. |
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Edit: This will enable you to edit a Job’s details. |
Clone: This copies or clones a Job. A new Job will be created with similar details. |
Rates: Select this to assign Special Rates to a selected Job. |
Keywords: Assign or edit Keywords for selected Jobs. |
Email: Enables you to send an Email to the client related to a particular Job. |
WIP & Accruals: This is the WIP as you go button. |
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Need more help?
Please contact support, call 02 8115 8090 or email support@jobbag.com