on 02-10-2015 7:28 PM
Dear Experts,
I've an issue w.r.to generating entries in table DZL during time evaluation.
At function GWT S DZL
p10- 9:00:28 p15- 12:20:33
p15- 12:20:33 p25- 13:20:36
p25- 13:20:36 p20- 19:17:33
We follow a flexible work schedule - from 7:00 AM -24:00 PM. and planned working hours is 9, which the ee has fulfilled for the day. There is no fixed time for the break as the ee is free to take 2 hrs paid break anytime during working time. As per the screenshot above, oly one time pair has been considered for wage type generation in DZL and so is table ZL. Please advise what could be the reason..
Thanks in advance
Neetu.A
It depends on the configuration of V_T510S table check how exactly it is configured any specified time limits are mentioned over there check.
Regards
Venkatesh
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Thanks Venkat.
T510S has been configured like this :
Time wage type for planned work :
Conditions time:
Start End Min Max Rel. Process.type
07:00 24:00 0.00 10:00 S
check Exit rule
check stop time wage type selection.
Please suggest if this configuration will address the below business scenario:
This specific wage type should be generated for the first 10 hours of the ee's working time. As per the DWS, 10 hours is the max time the TE driver will consider for evaluation. There is no overtime processing and hence all the working time should be processed as planned work.
Rgds
Neetu A
As far i understand there are 2 conditions needs to be modified apply below combinations and check it works.
Un-check Exit rule
Check stop time wage type selection
Check Exit Rule
Un check stop time wage type selection
Un check Exit rule
Un check stop time wage type selection i hope that both are not required (Un check) for your understanding check the above combinations.
All the cases execute time evaluation check the log.
Regards
Venkatesh
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