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Hitch
Time Rule Overview
This is a helper time rule that helps identify the start of the week depending when the hitch starts. A client could use OT WORK WEEK and WK START OFF DAY time rules instead of HITCH and OT HITCH WEEK time rules, as they behave in similar manners.
Requirements / Features
This time rule’s role is to determine the start of the week and hitch start date for the OT HITCH WEEK and OT CONSC NO SCH time rules. This rule should not be used alone.
!!!Hitch
!!Time Rule Overview
This is a helper time rule that determines the start of the week, and the hitch start date for the [OT Hitch Week|TR_OT_HITCH_WEEK] and the [OT Consc No Sch|TR_OT_CONSC_NO_SCH]. Organizations could use [OT Workweek|TR_OT_WORKWEEK] and [WK Start Off Day|TR_WK_START_OFF_DAY] time rules instead of [Hitch|TR_HITCH] and [OT Hitch Week|TR_OT_HITCH_WEEK] time rules, as they behave in similar manners.
!!Requirements / Features
This rule should not be used alone. Apply Time Code Sets are required and should include any time codes that can be applied during the hitch, except those that are used for non-scheduled days worked. Examples of time codes that should be included:
*Regular
*OT
*Leave
*Leave OT
*Holiday work
*OT consecutive days
*OT weekly
*OT hitch week
*Others to be determined
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Additional Info
Frequency
predefined as ‘Never’
Apply Time Code set required
This time code set should include any time codes that can be applied during the hitch, except those that are used for non-scheduled days work. Examples of time codes that should be included:
Regular OT Leave
Leave OT Holiday work OT consecutive days
OT weekly OT hitch week Others to be determined
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When you define the Time Code set specified in the Apply Time Code Set field, please keep in mind that the time rule may look back for days from the previous pay where all the time rules were already applied
How it works:
This time rule looks back the number of days that have past by calling either the OT HITCH WEEK or OT CONSC NO SCH time rules and it tries to find the minimum number of days before Hitch past the same time rule.
If during its search the time rule finds "defined" work days (time codes in the Apply Time Code Set), then the counting of days before the hitch is reset to 0.
If it could not find at least a minimum number of days before Hitch (pass by calling Time Rule) it will not be able to find the start of the week
Frequency - predefined as ‘Never’
Implementation
The time rule should be set up in IDWR as shown below. See Chapter 3 - Time Rule Improvements for additional information regarding IDWR.
Band From To Value Day Time Code Premium Action Target Time Code Set Apply Time Code Set
0 No No No No No No Add/Replace No Required
!!Additional Info
[Frequency|FREQUENCY] Predefined as Never
[Apply Time Code Sets|DTCS_ID_APPLY] required
*When the Time Code set is defined in the [Apply Time Code Sets|DTCS_ID_APPLY] field, please keep in mind that the time rule may look back for days from the previous pay where all the time rules were already applied.
!!How it works:
*This time rule looks back the number of days that have passed by calling either the [OT Hitch Week|TR_OT_HITCH_WEEK] or [OT Consc No Sch|TR_OT_CONSC_NO_SCH] time rules. It tries to find the minimum number of days before Hitch passed the same time rule.
*If during its search, the time rule finds "defined" work days (time codes in the Apply Time Code Set), then the counting of days before the hitch is reset to 0.
*If it could not find at least a minimum number of days before Hitch (passed by calling Time Rule) it will not be able to find the start of the week
!!Implementation
The time rule should be set up in [IDWR] as shown below.
||[Cycle|CYCLE_NUMBER]||[Frequency|FREQUENCY]||[Seq|SEQUENCE]||[Time Rule Type|TIME_RULE_TYPE_TEXT]||[Band|QUALIFYING_BAND]||[From|FROM_CLOCK_TIME]||[To|TO_CLOCK_TIME]||[Value|VALUE]||[Day|DAY_OF_WEEK]||[Time Code|TIME_CODE_VALUE]||[Premium|PREMIUM_CODE]||[Target Time Code Set|TARGET_TIME_CODE_SET]|| [Apply Time Code Set|APPLY_TIME_CODE_SET]||[Action|TIME_RULE_ACTION]
| |Never|1160| |No|No|No|No|No|No|No|No|Required|Add/Replace
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