Maintain Employee Deviation Days
Explanation
This activity is used to enter deviations for an employee's work time. A deviation day is
a working day that differs from the normal scheduled day and the days entered in
the substitute working hours schedule. Deviations are normally entered in terms
of absence, but it can also be a temporary increase or decrease of the
daily working hours.
When selecting the working hours for a specific day, the
following selection order will be used:
If there is a deviation day, this information
will be used. 
If there is no deviation day, but there is a substitute
schedule day,
this information will be used.
If there is no deviation day, and no substitute schedule day, but there is a
deviation cycle day, this information will be used.
If there is no deviation day, no substitute schedule day, and no deviation
cycle day, then the information from the ordinary schedule will be used.
In short:
  - Employee Deviation Day
 
  - Substitute Schedule
 
  - Employee Deviation Cycle
 
  - Working Hours Schedule
  
 
Note: If time has already been reported by an 
employee on a particular day for which the deviation is effective, the 
attendance result is required to be recalculated in the Time Card Day 
window in order for the deviation to be effective on that day.
Prerequisites
In order to perform this activity:
	- The relevant absence codes are required to be already defined in the 
	Wage Codes window.
 
	- The relevant day types are required to be already defined in the Work 
	Hour Schedules/Day Types tab.
 
System Effects
As a result of entering a deviation, the work hours or/and absence that was specified as the deviation will 
	be effective for the employee on the relevant account date. 
Window
Employee 
Deviation Days 
Availability Planning
Related Window Descriptions
Employee Deviation Days 
Availability Planning
Procedure
To enter deviations using Employee Deviation Days window:
	- Open the Employee Deviation Days window. 
 
	- Query or populate to enter the required employee in the Emp ID 
	field.
 
	- Select the required date range in the From and To fields. 
	If you only want to enter a deviation for one day, select the required date. 
	You can also select the relevant week number in the Week field to 
	find the required date.
 
	- Click the Deviation Days
tab and create a new record.
 
	- In the Account Date field, enter the date for which the deviation 
	should apply.
	
	If you want to enter a deviation which changes the work hours applicable for 
	the day, follow steps 6 and 7.
  
	- If the Day Type field is enabled, enter the new day type which 
	should apply as the deviation. Otherwise, enter the number of work hours 
	that should apply as the deviation in the Work Hour Sum field.
	Note: Either the Work Hour Sum field or the Day Type 
	field will be enabled depending on whether a day 
	type or a work hour sum (day type independent 
	schedule) is effective for the selected employee on the selected day.  
	- Save the information.
	
	If you want to specify an absence as a deviation, follow the remaining 
	steps.
  
	- In the Absence Type field, select a value from the list to 
	specify whether or not the absence should effect the availability 
	calculation in IFS/Maintenance.
 
	- In the Absence Condition field, select a value from the list to 
	specify whether the absence should be adjusted depending on the employee's 
	actual clocking records or whether the absence should apply exactly as 
	specified for the deviation.
 
	- You can enter the period of absence by specifying the start time 
	and end time using the Absence Start Time and Absence End Time 
	fields. Otherwise, you can specify the number of absence hours in the 
	Absence Hours field.
 
	- In the Absence Code field, enter the absence code which should be 
	used to register the absence.
 
	- Save the information.
 
To enter deviations using the Availability Planning window:
1. Select the day-by-day mode by clearing the Show Weeks option in the right
mouse button menu. To clear the option Show Weeks, right-click in the Gantt area and then click 
Show Weeks. By doing this, the Day-by-Day mode will be applied. 
2. Enter the date interval and then drag the appropriate day type
from the Day Type list and drop it at the correct date in the Gantt area.