This time rule is to address the issue of Leaves entered on WETTS and WEALP that do not respect the Adjust Scheduled Time toggle on IDTC. This helper time rule instructs the system to not overlay the scheduled time when leave is added. This rule works in conjunction with From/To Time sheets.
When scheduled time does not exist an hour leave time sheet entry is generated using standard hours per day.
When scheduled time exists (generated based on a shift definition) and from and to times are not provided, an hour leave time sheet entry is generated using shift work time to determine the hours.
When scheduled time exists (generated base on a shift definition) and from and to times are provided, an hour leave time sheet entry is generated using shift work time and from to times to determine the hours.
Note:When you look from the time sheet perspective this can appear to be confusing , but when you look from the time scheduling prospective this is how we have to handle this for now.
A short explanation of what happens behind the scene in both types of time sheet and what the limitations are.
Main steps:
When you enter an AAL, a TTX is created and is apply against the time generated by TSH.
From a schedule perspective when you enter an AAL means you are not there, so the time generation engine removes the work time on leave TTX time frame and create vacancies, so even if we create a auto balancing process for this kind of time sheets, it is too late since the time is already generated ahead.
Also, during the time generation TSH + TTX we may not have the time code available.
The time code is attached later ( e.g. default time code time rule )
This time rule is a indicator to change the behavior of time generation engine to process this leave TTX on a different path then the regular one.
Band | From | To | Value | Day Of Week | Time Code | Premium | Action | Target Time Code Set | Apply Time Code Set |
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0 | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
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