Working time calendar
A working time calendar defines the available working hours, shifts, and holiday schedules for your employees or machines. D365 uses these to determine true production and project capacity.
How do you configure a working time calendar for scheduling in D365?
Your working time calendar is the "ground truth" for your scheduling engine, as it defines exactly when your people and machines are available to work, accounting for every shift, holiday, and planned downtime, which is the only way to ensure your system-calculated production dates and project deadlines actually match the reality of what your team can deliver.
If your system consistently suggests unrealistic deadlines, it is because your calendars are failing to account for the real-world limits of your workforce. We help you build and maintain the master calendars that act as the true "pulse" of your production and service operations, ensuring your scheduling engine is always working with accurate capacity data.
Maintaining realistic scheduling logic demands dedicated, proactive technology management. Engaging an experienced technical team under a professional Dynamics 365 implementation contract guarantees that your calendars remain fully performant.
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