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No Op Schedule Label Addendum

DescriptionThis is the no-operation rule for the Schedule Label Rule type.
Tips
  • Apply if no counts are required for schedule labels.
  • Use if counts are used at the property level, but some employees are excluded from counts.
Example(s)N/A
ParametersParameterDescription
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Note: There are no parameters for this work rule.


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Between Dates Count Schedule Label Addendum

 

Description

Apply this rule to count schedule labels between two dates and add the appended current count to each label. The count increases numerically.

Tips
 

Example(s)

If employees are entitled to 20 sick days (S) days per year, you can apply this rule to add counts that appear on schedule labels. These labels help both employees and managers to keep track of their remaining SP days.

ParametersParameterDescription
Reference Date End

The date on which the labels will stop being counted. 

Example: If the count spans an entire calendar year, enter "12/31/17" or select "12/31/17" from the calendar menu.

Reference Date Start 

The date from which the labels will start being counted.

Example: If the count spans an entire calendar year, enter "1/1/17" or select "1/1/17" from the calendar menu.

Schedule Label

Define the label. For example, "S" for sick days.

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Accrual Balance Label Addendum

 

DescriptionAdds a count to labels based on the balance remaining of the configured accrual. The count decreases numerically to reflect the remaining days.
ParametersParameterDescription
 AccrualAccrual type balance to use for the count
Schedule Label 
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Define the label.

e.g., V

The schedule label that will be validated against. ??

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For example, "V" for vacation days.