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SAP HCM-Time Management

Former Member
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Hi,

I have a scenario we have  to create a work schedule scenario's in the work schedule are following

1 ) Monday is weekly off

2 ) 2nd & 4th Tuesday in the month would be off

I have created but whenever five weeks come in month a first week takes monday as well as  tuesday off all monday is off that is coming correctly

Whenever user want to see calendar he wants similiar thing in calendar .. eg: whenever start of the month come user wants monday 1st weeklyoff &

2nd & 4 th Tuesday off .

Please help how to configure through standard.....

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venkateshorusu
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Go through below link as well.

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Venkatesh

venkateshorusu
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The best option is User exit we have a exit to handle such cases we can override work schedule with the help of Exit which does not create any additional burden for core users to update work schedule all the times, we should not have any worries that core user is not updated work schedules manually so system is not calculated correctly, if he could have updated it should worked well.

Once we implement exit then accordingly it generates the work schedule and everything goes fine.

User Exit - PTIM2007

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Venkatesh

Former Member
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If you have a manageable number of work schedules, then you can manually build in the 2nd requirement (2nd & 4th Tues off) through PT02. So in you Period work schedule, take care only of the first requirement.

Through Pt02, you can manualy assign the Daily Work schedule OFF to all 2nd & 4th Tuesdays.

Sanky
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Check with user exit in PT01. In standard it's difficult to build this , so you should go with user exit. Which is available and check with technical consultant as per your logic.

Sanky
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Hi,

If your query is answered then close the thread with correct answer marking.

Regards,

Sankarsan