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The query Mgmt_StartDelays shows the average delay between the [[Accept_Dttm]] resp [[Arrive_DtTm]] and the ([[Start date]] + [[Start time]]).  
The query Mgmt_StartDelays shows the average delay between the Accept_DtTm resp Arrive_DtTm and the ([[Start date]] + [[Start time]]).  


It can list or graph this over time at either a per-unit, site or program level.  
It can list or graph this over time at either a per-unit, site or program level.  


It is used together with other Mgmt queries and the knowledge about the current state of staffing levels and leaves to get an idea about our workflow.
It is used together with other Mgmt queries and the knowledge about the current state of staffing levels and leaves to get an idea about our workflow.
* Has not been used since Trish retired, if the plan is to use these again will need to update this to using [[Admit DtTm]]instead.


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Latest revision as of 10:23, 12 March 2024

The query Mgmt_StartDelays shows the average delay between the Accept_DtTm resp Arrive_DtTm and the (Start date + Start time).

It can list or graph this over time at either a per-unit, site or program level.

It is used together with other Mgmt queries and the knowledge about the current state of staffing levels and leaves to get an idea about our workflow.

  • Has not been used since Trish retired, if the plan is to use these again will need to update this to using Admit DtTminstead.


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