Configure Day Types
The system uses day types to identify the type of day so that it can process accruals correctly. Because time-off requests Request subtypes that employees use to request time off for vacation, illness or recovery, appointments, personal time, or other absences. Time-off requests can be configured to support many different employment scenarios. can span scheduled and unscheduled days, the requests can affect accruals.
For Example: A time-off request for several weeks spans weekends when the employee may not be scheduled to work.
Different types of absences affect accruals according to the type of day.
Examples:
- Vacation — Accrual of 25 days each year for both full- and part-time employees
For a full-time employee who works from Monday to Friday, 1 vacation day from Monday to Friday deducts the accrual balance by 1 day. Saturday and Sunday have no impact on the accruals.
A part-time employee who works only on Saturdays and Sundays accrues the same number of vacation days. However, a “1-week” vacation, which really means Saturday and Sunday off, deducts the accrual balance by 5 days. The equivalence value of 1 vacation day on a Saturday or Sunday shift is 5 / 2 = 2.5 days.
- Sick — Deduct accruals based on the calendar week:
For an employee who is sick from Monday to Friday, the accrual balance is deducted by 7 days.
Different lengths of work days can affect accruals.
Example: An organization has employees who work:
- Five 8-hour days each week
- Four 10-hour nights each week
However, both types of employees accrue the same number of vacation days.
If an employee requests a one-week vacation, configure day types and equivalence values so that the system deducts 5 accrued vacation days for both types of employee.
- For the day employees, configure the day type to have an equivalence value of 1.
- For the night employees, configure the day type to have an equivalence value of 5 / 4 = 1.25 days.
Configure Day Types
Administrators or managers who configure adjustments of accrual values by day type need the following access in their function access profile.
- Click Tap Main Menu
> Administration > Application Setup > Access Profiles > Function Access Profiles. - Select the profile. Click Tap Edit.
- Click Manager—Common Setup.
- In Day Type Equivalence Values Adjusts accrual balances according to the day type of absences: one absence day equals n accrual days. > Edit, select Allowed so that administrators or managers can configure adjustments of accrual values by day type.
- Click Tap Save & Return.
- Make sure that the access profiles are associated with the relevant people. If you don't have access to People Information, contact the administrator who does have access.
Step 2: Configure Day Type Rules
Step 4: Day Type Equivalence Values
Related Pages
Day Types are related to Employee Self-Service. For more information see Employee Self-Service.