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;FLSA Method:For U.S. installations only: Indicates the method by which FLSA must be calculated. FLSA_Method is an optional fixed lexicon [X_FLSA_CALC_METHOD].
;FLSA Method:For U.S. installations only: Indicates the method by which [FLSA] must be calculated. FLSA_Method is an optional fixed lexicon [X_FLSA_CALC_METHOD].
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;Mandatory: If the toggle is ON, then the segment must be completed at all distribution levels. This means no masking is allowed.
If the toggle is OFF, then the segment may be completed, wild carded or left blank.
;Mandatory: If the toggle is ON, then the segment must be completed at all distribution levels. This means no masking is allowed. If the toggle is OFF, then the segment may be completed, wild carded or left blank.
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;Minimum Hours Off: This field indicates the minimum hours that an employee in that work area must be off before they can be scheduled for another shift.The format for this field is xx,xxx.xx
;Minimum Hours Off: This field indicates the minimum hours that an employee in that work area must be off before they can be scheduled for another shift. The format for this field is xx,xxx.xx
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;Pay Period:Pay periods are numbered by the year, followed by the week # of the year. All weeks in the year must be defined,
although not all week must be pay periods.
;Pay Period:Pay periods are numbered by the year, followed by the week # of the year. All weeks in the year must be defined, although not all week must be pay periods.
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;Time Rounding Rule: This field defines how the time should be rounded. Time_Rounding_Rule is an optional field that the user may fill with a value from the fixed lexicon [X_ROUNDING_RULE] provided.
;Time Rule Action: The ‘Time Rule Action’ field is used to indicate whether the time rule is to ‘add’, or ‘replace’. Time_Rule_Action is a mandatory field the user may fill with the fixed lexicon [X_TIME_RULE_AC] provided.
;Time Rounding Rule: This field defines how the time should be rounded. Time_Rounding_Rule is an optional field that the user may fill with a value from the fixed lexicon [X_ROUND_RULE] provided.
;Time Rule Action: The ‘Time Rule Action’ field is used to indicate whether the time rule is to ‘add’, or ‘replace’. Time_Rule_Action is a mandatory field the user may fill with the fixed lexicon [X_TIME_RULE_ACTION] provided.
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;TS Approval Rule:This field will dictate how approvals are made, by ‘batch’, by ‘time entry’ or by ‘batch and time entry’. TS_Approval_Rule is an optional field the user may fill using the fixed lexicon [TS_APPROVAL_RULE] provided.
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;User Calc Code;This field will display any user calc code associated with the time rule.
;User Calc Code:This field will display any user calc code associated with the time rule.
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;Work Area:A subdivision of a work division where work is performed such as a plant location, production line, process, product, cost center, floor, ward or department, managed by a supervisor, pit boss or foreman who may be responsible for more than one work area. A work area is generally subdivided into work stations based on activities, machinery, equipment or processes. Quite often, a work area consists of a single work station. This field is a user-defined code that uniquely identifies the work area, a subdivision within a work division.
;Work Area:A subdivision of a [work division|WORK DIVISIONS] where work is performed such as a plant location, production line, process, product, cost center, floor, ward or department, managed by a supervisor, pit boss or foreman who may be responsible for more than one work area. A [work area|WORK AREAS] is generally subdivided into work stations based on activities, machinery, equipment or processes. Quite often, a [work area|WORK AREAS] consists of a single work station. This field is a user-defined code that uniquely identifies the [work area|WORK AREAS], a subdivision within a [work division|WORK DIVISIONS].
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;Work Area Type: The ‘Work Area Type’ field allows the user to categorize work areas. Work_Area_Type is an optional field the user may fill using the user-defined lexicon [X_WORK_AREA_TYPE].
;Work Area Type: The ‘Work Area Type’ field allows the user to categorize [work areas|WORK AREAS]. Work_Area_Type is an optional field the user may fill using the user-defined lexicon [X_WORK_AREA_TYPE].
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;Work Division: A subdivision of an operational entity in a physical location such as a plant, factory, mill, store, restaurant, theater, casino, police force, fire service, treatment plant, hospital, school or campus, overseen by a manager or director of operations. A work division is generally subdivided into a number of work areas where work is performed. This field is a user defined code that uniquely identifies the work division, a subdivision within an entity.
;Work Division Status: Status is used to indicate whether an area is active at a SPECIFIC point in time, which is different from the standing. For example, while a lifeguard station may have ongoing active standing (not obsolete or frozen), the station may only be active 9 months of the year. For remaining three months of the year, the area’s status is non-active. Work_Division_Status is tied to the fixed lexicon [X_WORK_DIVISION].
;Work Division: A subdivision of an operational entity in a physical location such as a plant, factory, mill, store, restaurant, theater, casino, police force, fire service, treatment plant, hospital, school or campus, overseen by a manager or director of operations. A [work division|WORK DIVISIONS] is generally subdivided into a number of work areas where work is performed. This field is a user defined code that uniquely identifies the [work division|WORK DIVISIONS], a subdivision within an entity.
;Work Division Status: Status is used to indicate whether an area is active at a SPECIFIC point in time, which is different from the standing. For example, while a lifeguard station may have ongoing active standing (not obsolete or frozen), the station may only be active 9 months of the year. For remaining three months of the year, the area’s status is non-active. Work_Division_Status is tied to the fixed lexicon [X_WORK_DIVISION_STATUS].
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