Where slot summary reports look at job slots and assignments made explicitly to those job slots, slot detail reports can give you far more information, and can work with and look at job assignments which are not explicitly associated with each job slot. Use them to see:
Find these reports on the Reports panel under Slot details.
How they work
Slot detail reports internally break every job slot into 15 minute increments, then find all people who are assigned to that job slot specifically, or have a job assignment which is for the same job and location and which overlaps the job slot.
Let's use an example: you have two job slots (openings) every weekday, answering questions and guiding visitors at the reception desk. You need three people doing this job in the morning from 7am to noon, and two in the afternoon, from noon to 8pm. For this example, let's look at just Monday.
You need to know, for every day, when this opening is fully staffed, and when you may need to bring people in from other departments or use your floating volunteers. So, what's your status on Monday?
Time |
Volunteers |
Status |
7am-8am |
Jim Smith |
Want three people, have one, need two more |
8am-11am |
Jim Smith, Jane Doe |
Want three people, have two, need one more |
11am-noon |
Jane Doe, Kate Brown |
Want three people, have two, need one more |
Noon-1pm |
Jane Doe, Kate Brown, Alexis Cray |
Want two people, have three. |
1pm-3pm |
Kate Brown, Alexis Cray |
Want two people, have two. |
3pm-8pm |
Alexis Cray |
Want two people, have one, need one more. |
Notice how even though Kate's assignment crosses the time boundaries for the job slots, this report appropriately allocates part of her time to the morning opening, part to the afternoon. Alexis' assignment runs past the end of the afternoon job slot, but that's okay. (If there was a 9pm-midnight job slot, this last hour of her assignment would get allocated there.)
Only assignments with a status of "Normal" or "Pending approval" are considered in these reports. Any other assignments are ignored and not counted towards fulfilling a slot's needs.