The matrix lines may be added/deleted through dialogs, where the employee needs to provide the combination for matrix line.
When the employee uses the Add dialog, the system will create a prior time sheet entries (PTSE) with that combination for each day on a time sheet period.
When the employee uses the Delete dialog, the system will delete all the records in the time sheet for the combination provided. After the lines are created, the employee can record the time / sundry as needed.
The dialogs that are used to add/delete matrix line are:
For the EE that will use this screen UEGTS should generated only the header and if need it the holiday paid
Since we do not generate details, auto balancing logic is not available for this type of time sheet.
This screen it designs for 7 days time sheet. If this need to support 14 time sheet the form definition need to be changed as follow, on form layout tab for any group that has layout type "Matrix Columns" need to changed "SS Rows Displayed" form 7 to 14 this number should be the same as time sheet time frame.
Excepting matrix cell, any information on matrix area should be display only.
The grid information alignment is depending on information display on each area they belong (work, leave, sundries) so their alignment in a form would be approximate.
First column in a matrix area should have all the time value because in other away the info can be shifted so information will not display in a correct place.(e.g. Cost center cannot be the first column in the work area since this is not a mandatory information and can be null).
The definition data for (WEPTCCM) is stored in the P2K_PR_TIME_SHEETS, P2K_PR_TIME_SHEET_ENTRIES, P2K_PR_SPTS_TC_TOTALS, P2K_PR_SPTC_TYPE_TOTALS, P2K_PR_TIMESHEET_TOTAL_GIVENS, P2K_AT_LEAVE_ACCRUALS,P2K_AT_LEAVE_LINES and ,P2K_AT_LEAVE_LINE_DETAILS tables.
Screen captures are meant to be indicative of the concept being presented and may not reflect the current screen design.
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