Prorate Paid Holiday #
Time Rule Overview#
This time rule will
How it Works#
Logic#
Requirements / Features #
Additional Info #
Band: only one band is supported
Frequency predefined as Never
Implementation#
The time rule should be set up in
IDWR as shown below.
- 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.
- Frequency is used as an indicator to create two flavors of this rule:
- If there is no value defined in this column, the HP hours are offsetted.
Example: If the HP is 7 hrs, then rule will generate an offset record that has 7 hrs
The offset record is created on the next scheduled day, which could be on the next Time Sheet, or on the next Pay Period
- If any value is defined in this column, the HP is calculated based on prorated formula
Example: Scheduled & HP hours are 7 hrs, and a leave is 3 hour on the first scheduled day before HP =
Work Hrs(11) / Scheduled Hrs(14) * HP hrs(7) = 5.5 hrs
Since the generated HP is 7, the system will create an offset record for 1.5 hrs
The offset record is created on the next scheduled day, which could be on the next Time Sheet, or on the next Pay Period
The offset record is created on the next scheduled day which could be on the next times sheet even on the next PP
- The defined the numbers of days to look forward and back form the holiday date, searching for scheduled work day. If no value is provided the number of work days is 4.
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