Ahh ok thanks I have seen that. The vast majority of my loads are split cross docks so they tend to show up afterwards.
Some show on FV as unrated for days...even tho we have the money on our QC weird...
Changes for the out of service: put #1 for sleep than put time & date in for back in service.........set for most of the day with no connection to the internet(air-card had no signal).....moved down the road,for a signal........showed I was still out of service 14hrs past the time I put in.
So,I guess I have to wake-up use the, back-in-service macro and then try to go back to sleep.
What do you mean by using both?You are the 2nd one with a problem using the combo macro....when you use both...it seems perfect...
Yes and no....confused yet?...LOLWhat do you mean by using both?
Is there 2 I got to fill out before going to bed.
The "possible" return date and time at the buttom of 23, if anything should put you in service "UNCONFIRMED"..then dispatch can call and comfirm or offer you a run and put you in service...but really it should just be deleted and you are responsible for putting yourself back in service using 24.....
As far as the OOS (macro 23) and INS (macro 24)...
Macro 23 puts you out of service automatically, taking the phone call away and also allows owner op to handle. The reason code gives dispatch the reason you are going out and you can enter a "rough time" of when you will be back in service and available. The time entered is not an automatic thing; just give disptach that note.
Macro 24 is also automatic once the owner op sends the message. The "if not going in service now" part will soon be removed because again this is an automatic macro.
If you want to go back in service now; send the Macro 24 now...
If you want to go back in service in 3 hours; send the Macro 24 in 3 hours