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Range
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The two pop-up fields in this field determine the date range within which Maconomy should distribute hours in the detailed planning for the current employee when hours are specified in the field “Distribute Quantity” in the table part. In the first field, you can select an option determining the starting date of the date range. Note that if the date specified in the field “Never Before” below is before the starting date in this field, the distribution of hours will never be before that date, regardless of the option selected in this field.
The default value of the first field is “Planned Starting Date,” but you can choose from the following options:
- First Within View — If you select this option, Maconomy will distribute the entered number of hours as from the first date within the selected planning span, that is, the date specified in the field “Start Date” in the island Plan.
- First Possible Starting Date — If you select this option, Maconomy will distribute the specified number of hours as from the date specified as the first possible starting date for the task. If no such date has been specified, the date specified in the field “Never Before” will be used. If that date is also blank, Maconomy will use the date specified in the field “Start Date” in the island Plan.
- Planned Starting Date — If you select this option, distribution of hours will take place as from the date specified as the planned starting date for the task. If no such date has been specified, the date specified in the field “Never Before” will be used. If that date is also blank, Maconomy will use the date specified in the field “Start Date” in the island Plan.
In the other field of the range, you can select an option determining the ending date of the date range within which Maconomy should distribute hours in the detailed planning for the current employee when hours are specified in the field “Distribute Quantity” in the table part. The selected ending date of the range can never be before the starting date selected in the first option in this field or in the field “Never Before.”
The default value of the field is “Within View,” but you can select among the following options:
- Last Within View — If you select this strategy, Maconomy will distribute the entered number of hours within a period of one month from the starting date selected in this island. Maconomy will distribute all hours equally within that month, even if this means that the employee in question will be assigned overtime working hours. If overtime is not allowed, Maconomy will issue an error message telling you that distribution of the specified number of hours on the employee in question is not possible.
- Planned Ending Date — If you select this strategy, Maconomy will distribute the specified number of hours within the period covered by the starting date selected in this island and the planned ending date entered on the line. If no planned ending date has been entered, there will be no upper limit for the period within which Maconomy will distribute the number of hours. If the number of hours cannot be distributed without resulting in overtime for a given employee, the allocation can only be carried out if overtime is allowed. Please note that the use of this strategy might mean that the hours allocated exceed the planning span.
- Last Possible Ending Date — This strategy corresponds to the strategy “Before Planned Ending Date” described above, only will Maconomy use the date specified as “Last possible ending date,” instead of the planned ending date.
Note that regardless of the selected strategy, Maconomy will never distribute so many hours to a given employee on a given date that the total distribution for the employee on this date exceeds the employee’s maximum number of working hours for the date. The employee’s maximum working hours for a given date are found in the employee revision applying on the date in question. For further information about employee revisions, see “Date-Dependent Employee Revisions” in the introduction to the window Employees.
In addition, Maconomy will never distribute hours on a task before the date specified in the field “Estimate Date” in the table part if an estimate has been specified for the task.
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Never Before
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In this field, you can enter a date. This date will be used as the starting date when Maconomy distributes hours specified in the field “Distribute Quantity” in the table part, regardless of whether any starting date has been specified in the first range field above. In other words, Maconomy will never distribute hours before the date in this field. By default, the date will be today’s date, but you can change it. If this date is blank, the first date used for distribution will be determined by the date specified in the field “Start Date” in the island Plan.
Note that if you convert the allocation type of a planning line, either manually or by means of the actions in this window, allocations on dates before the date specified in this field will not be converted.
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Method
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In this field, you can select a distribution method to be used when allocating hours to a given employee. The following options are available:
- Early Allocation — If you select this option, Maconomy will allocate as many hours as possible as early in the plan as possible when a number of hours is specified in the field “Distribute Quantity” on a line in the table part of the window. If the specified number of hours cannot be allocated within the available planning time of the employee in question, you can choose that Maconomy should attempt to allocate the remaining number of hours on days off (for example, weekends) by marking the field “Include Days Off” in this island. If the specified number of hours still cannot be allocated as desired, you can choose how Maconomy should react to such situations in the field “Unattainable.”
- Even Allocation — If you select this option, Maconomy will allocate the number of hours specified in the field “Distribute Quantity” evenly on the line within the time span defined in the window.
If the specified number of hours cannot be allocated within the available planning time of the employee in question, you can choose whether or not Maconomy should attempt to allocate the remaining number of hours on days off (for example, weekends) by marking the field “Include Days Off” in this island. If the specified number of hours still cannot be allocated as desired, you can choose how Maconomy should react to such situations in the field “Unattainable.”
- Fixed Allocation — If you select this option, a fixed number of hours can be allocated to each unit within the plan from a specified starting date until a specified ending date, or until all requested hours have been allocated. The number of hours to be allocated on a planning line with repeating allocation is specified in the field “Fixed Number of Hours.”
Within the planning span, the hours are applied to the days as if the distribution method “Early Allocation” had been selected.
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Fixed Number of Hours
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If the distribution method “Fixed Allocation” has been selected, you must specify the number of hours to be repeatedly allocated to each day in this field. See the above description of the distribution method “Fixed Allocation” for further information on the functionality of this field.
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Include Days Off
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If you mark this field, Maconomy will include days off for the allocation of the hours specified. Specifying that days off should be considered implies that if all hours specified cannot be distributed on working days, including any allowed overtime registered for the employee in question, Maconomy will attempt to distribute any remainder of hours on days off (nonworking days, for example, weekends). If only part of the hours can be allocated this way, Maconomy will issue an error message. If this field is not marked, days off are considered equal to absence days, on which no hours can be allocated to an employee. Note that this option cannot be selected for the distribution method “Fixed Allocation.”
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Unattainable
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In this field, you can choose how the system should react if a requested number of hours cannot be allocated to the employee in question. You can select one of the following two options:
- Cancel Allocation — If you select this option, the requested allocation is automatically cancelled, and Maconomy will issue an error message.
- Allocate Best Number of Hours — If you select this option, Maconomy will attempt to allocate as many hours as possible in accordance with the specifications entered in the window. The hours which could not be allocated will automatically be cut off, and Maconomy will issue a message informing you how many hours were allocated and how many hours were cut off.
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