Hello,
Is it possible to set up a work schedule of consecutive 3 12 hour days while reporting 40 hours to payroll?
Thanks, Troy
Best answer by ADDMARIAE
View originalHello,
Is it possible to set up a work schedule of consecutive 3 12 hour days while reporting 40 hours to payroll?
Thanks, Troy
Best answer by ADDMARIAE
View originalBut 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”
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
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.
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