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en:sample_t_a_shift_setting_for_working_more_than_24_hours [2019/05/02 14:44]
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en:sample_t_a_shift_setting_for_working_more_than_24_hours [2019/06/25 15:51] (current)
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 ===== Sample T&A shift setting for working more than 24 hours ===== ===== Sample T&A shift setting for working more than 24 hours =====
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-Before BioStar 2.7.2, you can't calculate T&A for shift working 24 hours or more. This is because BioStar 2 is processed on the basis of 'Day start time' so before the 'Day start time' it is the previous day, after the 'Day start time' it is the next day.// +Before BioStar 2.7.2, you can't calculate T&A for shift working 24 hours or more. This is because BioStar 2 is processed on the basis of 'Day start time' so before the 'Day start time' it is the previous day, after the 'Day start time' it is the next day.\\ 
-//+\\
  
-From BioStar 2.7.2, the option '​Allowed a day before/​after time' is added so that you can calculate T&A for working 24 hours or more by allowing a day before/​after time. It is likely to expand the day from 24 hours up to 30 hours for a shift. ​+From BioStar 2.7.2, the option '​Allowed a day before/​after time' is added so that you can calculate T&A for working 24 hours or more by allowing a day before/​after time. It is likely to expand the day from 24 hours up to 36 hours for a shift. ​\\
 <callout type="​info"​ icon="​true">​ <callout type="​info"​ icon="​true">​
-You can set up to 6 hours.  +You can set up to 6 hours for each 'A day before'​ & 'A day after' - in total 12 hours. 
-</​callout> ​// +</​callout> ​\\ 
-//+\\
  
-In this example, we will use the '​Allowed a day before / after time' option to explain how we can apply over 24 hours working shift. ​// +In this example, we will use the '​Allowed a day before / after time' option to explain how we can apply over 24 hours working shift. ​\\ 
-// +\\ 
-Here are three different shift.//+Here are three different shift.\\
 <callout type="​primary"​ icon="​true">​ <callout type="​primary"​ icon="​true">​
 Employee Scheduling Example: Company D Employee Scheduling Example: Company D
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 </​callout>​ </​callout>​
  
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 +**Shift 1 - For day 1, day 5, day 9 ...**
 +{{:​en:​24ta_02.png?​nolink&​1100}} \\
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-Shift 1 +**Shift 2 - For day 2, day 6, day 10...** 
-{{:en:24ta_02.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\+{{:en:24ta_03.png?​nolink&​1100}} \\ 
 +\\
  
-Shift 2 +**Shift 3 - For day 3, day 7, day 11...** 
-{{:en:24ta_03.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\ +{{:en:24ta_04.png?​nolink&​1100}} \\ 
- +\\
-Shift 3 +
-{{:​en:​24ta_04.png?​nolink&​1000}} ​\\+
  
 +**Day 4, day 8, day 12... are off**\\
 +\\
  
 <callout type="​warning"​ icon="​true">​ <callout type="​warning"​ icon="​true">​
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 </​callout>​ </​callout>​
  
-Schedule Template+**Schedule Template**
 {{:​en:​24ta_05.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\ {{:​en:​24ta_05.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\
- +\\ 
-Daily Report+**Daily Report**
 {{:​en:​24ta_06.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\ {{:​en:​24ta_06.png?​nolink&​1000}} \\
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 On the 2 April, you can see the total working hours is 26.  On the 2 April, you can see the total working hours is 26.