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OFFSET PAID HOL
Time Rule Overview
If a leave day is found immediately before or after a holiday then the employee will not be entitled to the holiday paid time, as a result the awarded holiday paid time will be offset by this rule.
The time code should be the time code that is used when the holiday time is generated so that the time rule knows which time code is to be offset.
Target Time Code Set should contain the Work time codes so that it can help identify the work days.
Apply Time Code Set should contain the Leave time codes so it can help identify the leave days.
The timeframe to look back/forward from the holiday is by default 4 days. However, this can be overridden by defining the wanted number of days in the Value field in the time rule.
Additional Info
Frequency
predefined as ‘Every Day’
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 Time Code Set Applied Time Code Set
# No No Max Day To look back/forward
(*) if it is not defined by default is 4 No Holiday No Replace “Work” “Leave”
!!!OFFSET PAID HOL - Offset Paid Holiday
!!Time Rule Overview
If a Leave day is entered immediately before or after a Holiday, an employee will not be entitled to the paid Holiday time. As a result, the awarded paid Holiday time will be offset by this rule.
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!!Additional Info
* Frequency predefined as Every Day
!!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]
| |Every Day|1330| |No|No|No|Maximum # of days to look back/forward [1]|No|Allowed [2]|No|Allowed [3]|Allowed [4]|Replace
[1] If not defined, the default is 4 days.
[2] The Time Code field should contain the time code that is used when the Holiday time is generated, so the Time Rule Engine knows which time code should be offset.
[3] The Target Time Code Set field should contain the Work time codes, to help identify the work days.
[4] The Apply Time Code Set field should contain the Leave time codes, to help identify Leave days.
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