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Employee No.
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In these fields, you can enter a range of employee numbers. Only employees with employee numbers within the specified range will be included in the search results.
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Primary Category
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If you mark this field, only employees having the employee category specified on the job budget line as primary category will be included in the search results. If no employee category has been specified on the job budget line, all employees matching the remaining criteria in this island will be included in the search results.
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Company No.
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In these fields, you can enter a range of company numbers. Only employees assigned to companies within the specified range will be included in the search results.
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Employee Type
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In this pop-up field, you can select an employee type. Only employees belonging to the specified type will be included in the search results.
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Department
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In this pop-up field, you can select a department. Only employees assigned to the specified department will be included in the search results.
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Min. Hours Available
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In this field, you can enter a minimum number of hours to specify that the search results should only show employees who are available for at least this number of hours within the time frame specified in the fields “Date Range,” and who match the other selection criteria.
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Overtime Acceptance
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In this field, you can specify to what extent overtime is accepted when Maconomy calculates the hours available for an employee to see if the employee matches the search criteria specified in this island. The option “None” is the default value of the field, but you can select among the following options:
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Overtime Threshold
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In this field, you can enter a maximum number of overtime hours to be considered when Maconomy calculates the number of hours available for an employee to see if this employee matches the search criteria. If an employee matches the criterion in the field “Min. Hours Available” by taking overtime into consideration, this employee is not considered to match the search criteria if the total amount of overtime exceeds the threshold specified in this field.
If you enter a value of “0” in this field, there will be no limit to the number of overtime hours when Maconomy calculates the number of hours available for an employee. If overtime should be entirely disallowed, the field “Overtime Acceptance” should have the value “None.”
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Date Range
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In these fields, you can enter a date range. The number of available hours and overtime for an employee will be calculated within this date range. Maconomy will automatically suggest the interval between the planned starting date and the planned ending of the job budget line, however with a few exceptions:
- If no planned starting date or planned ending date has been specified on the job budget line, the first possible ending and last possible ending date are used.
- If, after this, the first date of the interval is blank, today’s date will be used. If the ending date of the interval is blank, this field will default to one month after the starting date of the interval.
- If the starting date of the interval is before today’s date, this date will default to today’s date, instead. If both the starting date and ending date of the interval are before today’s date, the ending date will default to one month after today’s date.
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Skill Deviation Acceptance
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In this field, you can specify which strategy to apply when Maconomy considers skill requirements as one of search criteria determining which employees should be shown in the search results. Employees will be considered to match the skill requirements, and thereby be shown, if the employees match the other search criteria specified in this window and match the skill requirements according to the value in this field.
The option “Moderate” is the default value of the field, but you can select among the following options:
- None — If you select this option, Maconomy will only show employees who meet all of the specified skill requirements when performing searches.
- Moderate — This option means that Maconomy will show employees who meet all of the specified skill requirements or employees who do not meet the requirements of the type “Preferred” and “Undesired” when performing searches.
- High — If you select this option, Maconomy will show all employees, disregarding whether or not they meet the specified skill requirements, when performing searches.
By selecting a strategy in this field, you can have Maconomy also include employees who do not meet skill requirements in the search. In this case, an employee possessing only a mandatory skill will be taken into account in the search, and the user will be informed that the skill requirements have not been met.
The following table shows how the requirement type specified for the job budget line and the strategy selected in the search criteria will together affect search results. The different options of this field are shown horizontally, and the various requirement types are shown vertically. “EL” represents the level possessed by an employee for a given skill, and “SR” is the skill requirement of the job budget line. An employee will be included in the search results shown in the table part if the following criteria are met:
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None
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Moderate
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High
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Mandatory
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EL ≥ SR
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EL ≥ SR
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Always shown
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Preferred
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EL ≥ SR
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Always shown
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Always shown
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Undesired
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EL < SR
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Always shown
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Always shown
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Disallowed
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EL < SR
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EL < SR
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Always shown
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This can be illustrated by an example: A skill is assigned a level list of the levels 1-5, 5 being the best. A skill requirement is then created for a job budget line with this skill and level 4 being mandatory. If the value of this field is then set to “None,” an employee must have at least level 4 to be included in the search results. If, on the other hand, the value of this field is changed to “High,” the search results will show the employee, regardless of whether or not he meets the skill requirements. For skills which are not assigned a graded level list, “≥” is replaced by “=” and “<“by “¦” in the above table, which means that the employee must have exactly the skill level required by the job budget line to be included in the search results.
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