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**If the value is => 12, an employee will qualify for this rule if they worked at least the number of total hours defined in the Band, in the previous consecutive days. This set up would be used if employees were to qualify for OT Consecutive if they worked for a specified number of hours throughout the week such as 40 hours. This variation takes into consideration time worked in the entire time frame whereas in the previous variation the employee must work a specified number of hours each day to qualify. This rule will apply to the consecutive time code in current day, the difference between the value defined in the band and the work time in the time frame.
**If the value is => 12, an employee will qualify for this rule if they worked at least the number of total hours defined in the Band, in the previous consecutive days. The time rule engine will apply ONLY the difference between the worked time (within the defined time frame) and the hours defined in the Band.
This set up would be used if employees qualify for OT Consecutive if they worked for a defined number of hours throughout the week, such as 40 hours. This variation takes into consideration the time worked in the entire time frame, whereas in the previous variation, an employee must work a defined number of hours each day to qualify. This rule will apply to the consecutive time code in current day, the difference between the value defined in the band and the work time in the time frame.