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* **Min Time:** Considering the jump sequence, this value specifies the minimum idle time in days between the jobs. Example: At least two days (work days in a 5-day week) should lie between discussing the concept and creating the specification sheet. | * **Min Time:** Considering the jump sequence, this value specifies the minimum idle time in days between the jobs. Example: At least two days (work days in a 5-day week) should lie between discussing the concept and creating the specification sheet. | ||
* **Max Time:** Considering the jump sequence, this value specifies the maximum idle time in days between the jobs. Example: Three days at the most (work days in a 5-day week) should lie between discussing the concept and creating the specification sheet. | * **Max Time:** Considering the jump sequence, this value specifies the maximum idle time in days between the jobs. Example: Three days at the most (work days in a 5-day week) should lie between discussing the concept and creating the specification sheet. | ||
- | * **Days per Week:** Here it can be controlled if the weekends should be defined as idle time. If the value is set to 5, the idle time is only Monday through Friday. If this field is not occupied, the default value 7 is used. Example: There should be 2 days between the first and second coat of paint for a door. It is not important if this drying period is in the week or on the weekend => Days per Week = 7. | + | * **Days per week:** Here it can be controlled if the weekends should be defined as idle time. If the value is set to 5, the idle time is only Monday through Friday. If this field is not occupied, the default value 7 is used. Example: There should be 2 days between the first and second coat of paint for a door. It is not important if this drying period is in the week or on the weekend => Days per Week = 7. |
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