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Useage of variants in work schedules

Former Member
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Hi,

I have a client requirement as follows:

One of the period work schedule PWS is as follows:

Monday to Friday: 8, 8 , 8, 8,4

My question is :

First Approach

Shall I create two Daily work schedule as follows and assign them to the period work schedule:

D8 consisting of 8 hours

D4 consisting of 4 hours

And then my Period Work schedule will be :

PWS: D8 , D8, D8, D8, D4

Alternative method:

Shall I create as follows:

D8 consisting of 8 hours

Again D8 with variant A.

Then Period Work Schedule will be:

PWS: D8, D8,D8,D8,D8

I prefer to use the first method as it is more clear and convenient?

Please let me know if my understanding is correct?

Regards

Manish

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Accepted Solutions (1)

ravindra_bollapalli2
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hi,

work schedule for a week is 36 hours or 40 hours,

yes first options is general way,

if second option employee has to work for minimum hours to avial the "variant" condition or employee taking break schedule

this might be bit calulations to be made

let meknow i am correct or wrong

ravindra

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Former Member
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Hi

Yes, the first approcah seems very straight forward.

To introduce myself am a student aspiring in sap-hcm. If I may ask you to validate my understanding of a scenario using variants in w.s.

Scenario: Ee will be given a Monday or a Friday off basis either of the said days should fall before or after a public holiday class 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.

Solution:

Rule Sq C.Day N.Day Weekday VARIANT

01 01 .X.XXXXXXX X......... X...XXX A

Is this right? (Excuse me as I am stranded of a system to try this myself at the moment)

Clarification: The Weekday cloumn is for the current day or the next day?

Kindly validate.

Thanks

Uday

Former Member
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Hi,

I think I will go with 1st approach.

Regards

Manish