Hello,
Is it possible to set up a work schedule of consecutive 3 12 hour days while reporting 40 hours to payroll?
Thanks, Troy
Hello,
Is it possible to set up a work schedule of consecutive 3 12 hour days while reporting 40 hours to payroll?
Thanks, Troy
Hi,
If you have clocking based time reporting it is possible to solve this with increment schedules and a factor of normal time.
Do you use clockings?
Regards,
Maria
Hi
Sorry for delayed response here. Yes, we are clocking based time reporting. As you mention, “increment schedules and a factor of normal time” sounds like a solution. I’m diving in to look at this.
I’m new to the HR Module (we just lost our knowledge expert, I’m filling those shoes) but do have a long history in other modules IFS.
Hi
Thank you!! I was able to get your suggestion to work using Increment Schedules. I’m now trying to understand which method - seems both provide same result:
But now new question/issue,…… How do I stop the Mfg Time Diff. from tracking the “inflated” time result? I need it to compare on 12 hrs worked, not the 13.33 hours paid which is what it is doing.
Thanks for your help, Troy
But now new question/issue,…… How do I stop the Mfg Time Diff. from tracking the “inflated” time result? I need it to compare on 12 hrs worked, not the 13.33 hours paid which is what it is doing.
Answer: Use Wage Code Type “Increment”
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