Daily Work Supervisor
Record the daily tasks completed by each employee in the field.
Access
Sidebar → Operations → Daily Work
Or directly via: /dashboard/daily-work
Overview
The daily work register contains 5,781 historical entries covering field operations.
Each entry records:
- Who: The employee who performed the task
- When: The period — Morning or Afternoon (an employee can have one entry per half-day)
- What: The operation performed (weeding, harvesting, treatment, etc.)
- Where: The plot (28 plots from A to Z)
- How much: The quantity completed and the unit price
Recording an Entry
- Click + New Entry
- Fill in the fields:
- Date: Date of the task
- Period: Morning or Afternoon (default: Morning)
- Employee: Select from the active list
- Plot: Choose the work area
- Operation: Type of task performed
- Quantity: Volume of work done
- Unit price: Applicable rate
- Click Save
Tip
Enter records on the same day to ensure data accuracy. The price is calculated automatically from the operations catalogue. Each employee can have one morning entry and one afternoon entry per day per operation.
Viewing the History
Available Filters
- By date: Select a period
- By employee: Filter by name
- By plot: Filter by area
- By operation: Filter by task type
Entry Table
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Date | Task date |
| Period | Morning or Afternoon |
| Employee | Worker name |
| Plot | Work area (A-Z) |
| Operation | Task type |
| Quantity | Volume completed |
| Amount | Quantity × Unit price |
Common Operations
The catalogue contains 117 operations organised by category:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Maintenance | Weeding, cleaning, pruning |
| Harvest | Bunch picking, fruit collection |
| Treatment | Fertiliser application, crop protection |
| Planting | Transplanting, plant replacement |
| Transport | Bunch transport, waste removal |
Best Practices
- Enter daily — Don't let backlogs accumulate
- Verify plots — Make sure the correct area is selected
- Check quantities — Compare with daily targets
- Report anomalies — Unusually low or high yields