The period work schedule consists of a defined sequence of daily work schedules. The period work schedule reflects a work pattern that is repeated after a defined period of time. You can create the period work schedule in the following ways:
On a daily basis
On a weekly basis
On a monthly basis
On an annual basis
You can create the period work schedule for any length of time: The period work schedule can provide the working time model for one week, as do flextime models, or for an entire year.
Period work schedules can also be created for longer term working models, such as those that cover the entire year. The week number distinguishes between the individual elements of a period.
Example
Period Work Schedule
WECHS 3
for a Rotating Shift
Week Number 001
Mo |
Tu |
We |
Th |
Fr |
Sa |
Su |
Early |
Early |
Early |
Early |
Early |
Off |
Off |
Week Number 002
Mo |
Tu |
We |
Th |
Fr |
Sa |
Su |
Late |
Late |
Late |
Late |
Late |
Off |
Off |
Week Number 003
Mo |
Tu |
We |
Th |
Fr |
Sa |
Su |
Night |
Night |
Night |
Night |
Night |
Off |
Off |
Period work schedules are also defined depending on the personnel subarea grouping. In this way you can limit the number of period work schedules to be created. You can specify on which day the system applies the period work schedule to a public holiday calendar.