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This time rule will offset or prorate the holiday paid (HP) hours if the EE books time off a scheduled work day before or after the holiday paid.
This time rule will offset or prorate the holiday paid (HP) hours if an employee books time off on a scheduled work day before or after the holiday paid.
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UEGTSSR run should not be multi threaded. For organizations with a semi-monthly weekly timesheets, multi threaded, may generate duplication of time rules(TRs) records. \\ This issue it will be addressed on a later point.
UEGTSSR run should not be multi threaded. For organizations with semi-monthly weekly timesheets that are multi threaded, duplicate time rules (TRs) records may be generated. This issue it will be addressed on a later point.
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(*) Number of work days that if they have leaves will trigger the rule to apply. If no value is provided the number of work days is 1.
(*) Number of work days that if they have leaves will trigger the rule to apply. If no value is provided the number of work days is 1.
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(**) Is used as an indicator to create 2 flavors of this rule:
(**) Is used as an indicator to create 2 flavors of this rule:
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