Employee Revisions Sub-Tab

The functionality of each field in the sub-tab of this workspace is similar to the one described for the corresponding field in the tab.

However, the fields in the island Derived Dimensions are not included in the sub-tab, as date-dependent dimension derivations are set up in the workspace “Derived Dimensions” in the G/L module. In the Minimum Hours, the value specified here only takes effect within the period specified on the Employee Revision line. In addition to the fields in the tab, the sub-tab contains the fields “From Date” and “To Date” whose functionality is described in the introduction to date-dependent employee revisions.

Field Description
Check-in Select one of the following options to enable or disable multiple check-in entries for the employee:
  • Disabled — Select this option to disable multiple check-ins for the employee.
  • Optional — Select this option to enable multiple check-in entries per day. However, the employee is not required to submit check-in entries on any work day. When the employee submits the time sheet, Maconomy does not validate the check-in balance.
  • Required — If the work day has fixed hours, selecting this option requires the employee to register at least one check-in entry for the day.
  • Required To Match Or Exceed Time Sheet — Select this option to require the employee to enter checked-in time that is equal or greater than the registered work hours in the timesheet prior to submission.
  • Required To Match Time Sheet — Select this option to require the employee to enter checked-in time that is equal to the registered work hours in the timesheet prior to submission.
Absence Hours per Day

Enter the maximum number of absence hours per day.

By default, the value in this field is zero.

You must enter a value other than zero if the time unit on an invoked vacation period has been or is Hours.

You must also enter a value other than zero if employees are to receive allowance in hours.

An error message displays if the functionality invokes this conversion value and the value is still zero.

If you change the value in this field, the current employee revision is also updated.

If you change the value in this field, a warning message displays stating that absence registrations using allowance already exist for the the period (employee revision), and changing the value may require allowance adjustment.

An error message displays if the value is set to a negative number or more than 24 hours.

Working Time (Monday - Friday)

Enter the employee's working hours for each day.

If you change an existing working time, a warning message displays stating that absence registrations using allowance already exist for the period (employee revision), and changing the value may require allowance adjustment.

You cannot enter a value higher than the one specified in the Maximum Time field in the Job Cost island. The fields in the column correspond to the Working Time Monday to Working Time Sunday fields in the sub-tab. This column with the fixed working time for each weekday is in hours or days, depending on the time unit.

The functionality of this field is date-dependent. This means that for each date covered by a given time sheet, Maconomy looks up the value in this field in the employee revision covering the date in question, and applies this value to the date in question in the time sheet.

If the employee uses hours, the fixed hours of a given employee on a given day is determined by the hours specified here and in the week calendar which applies to the employee on the date in question, Maconomy using the lower number of hours.

You can specify a week calendar for each employee revision. The week calendar can either be specified directly in the Week Calendar No. field on the employee revision, or it can be the standard week calendar specified in the workspace System Parameters. Similar to the fields in this island, a week calendar contains a fixed number of working time for each day.

If you do not specify a week calendar in a given revision and you have not specified a week calendar in the workspace System Parameters, the fixed hours of the employee during the period of the revision in question will correspond to the hours specified in the fields “Working Time Monday”–”Working Time Sunday” in the revision (corresponding to the fields in the tab).

If the employee should, for example, work part-time for a period, you can therefore enter four hours for each working day in the revision covering the period in question, and let the employee use the standard week calendar. If the in the standard calendar are eight hours, the fixed hours of the part-time employee will still be four hours, as the hours in the employee revision are, in this case, lower than in the week calendar. However, holidays for which no working time has been specified in the standard week calendar will also apply to the part time employee as the number of hours in the week calendar in this case is lower than in the employee revision.

If the number of fixed hours is changed for a given employee, either by changing the information on an existing employee revision, by creating or deleting a revision or by editing the week calendar specified for the employee, it also affects time sheets pertaining to the period of the revision created, submitted, or approved after the change is made. In other words, the overtime calculation for an employee is also affected for past weeks when you change the employee’s number of fixed hours. For more information, please see the description of the action “Submit Time Sheet” in the workspace Time Sheets in the Job Cost module.

If you also complete the fields “Check-in,” “Check-out,” and “Absence” below, the amount of working time in this field must correspond with the work time interval less the specified absence. When these fields are completed, the calculated working time is transferred to this field automatically.

Week Calendar No.

Enter or select a week calendar to assign to the current employee.

The functionality of this field is date-dependent. This means that for each date covered by a given time sheet, Maconomy looks up the value in this field in the employee revision covering the date in question, and applies this value to the date in question in the time sheet.

Example: Two employee revisions exist for employee Hugo Rune. Revision 1 covers the period up to Tuesday November 6 2007. Revision 2 covers the period from Wednesday November 7 2007 and on. Revision 1 specifies week calendar W1 and Revision 2 specifies week calendar W2. When Hugo Rune creates a time sheet for the week starting Monday November 5, Maconomy uses the employee revisions to identify the week calendar to use for determining work hours, absence, and so on, on each of the days in this time sheet. As a result, week calendar W1 is used for November 5 and 6, and week calendar W2 is used for November 7, 8, and 9.

If no week calendar is specified for the employee on a given revision, the employee is assigned the standard week calendar specified by the Standard Week Calendar No. parameter in the System Setup workspace during the period covered by the revision. If you do not specify a week calendar in a given revision and you have not specified a week calendar in the system parameter, the fixed hours of the employee during the period of the revision in question corresponds to the hours specified in the Working Time Monday to Working Time Sunday fields in the revision. For a further description of this functionality, refer to the Working Time field below.

If a different week calendar is selected, a warning message displays stating that absence registrations using allowance already exist for the period (employee revision), and changing the value may require allowance adjustment.

For the current employee revision, the week calendar number in this field may be updated as a result of entering a week calendar on a line in the workspace Employee Positions in the Human Resources module. For further information on this, see the description of the Week Calendar No. field in the workspace Employee Positions.