Cross-midnight processing is only available to customers who have purchased SAP SuccessFactors Time Tracking.
It's possible to record shifts that start or finish at midnight, or that span midnight, that is, shifts that start on one day and end on the following day.
The shift day is always the day on which the night shift starts and typically all hours recorded shall count for that day. An example can be where there's a daily overtime calculation rule in place for a shift spanning two calendar days (for example, Monday10.00 pm to Tuesday 6.00 pm). In this case, all hours recorded in the shift from Monday to Tuesday count for the daily overtime calculation for Monday, on which the night shift started. Regardless if the physical day is Monday or the calendar day Tuesday, they're part of the shift day. But the question now is: How long on Tuesday morning are the recorded hours regarded as belonging to the shift day Monday?
Let’s look at the following scenario to learn how cross-midnight processing helps to address that question.
An employee has a night shift from Monday 31st January 21:00 to Tuesday 1st February 06:00. That employee records working time from 21:00 to 06:00, taking a break from 01:30 to 02:30 (either manually recorded or automatically generated as a fix break from 01:30 – 02:30 or as part of a dynamic break 1 hour after 5.5 hours working time). Then, there is a gap with no time recorded. But, at 06:30, the employee records working time for two hours until 08:30, because the employee needed to finish a task urgently.
Overall, the employee generates over 10 hours attendance, including Two hours overtime. How does the system deal with the records during the employees planned working time and with those records after the planned working time?
To address cases like this, the night shift bandwidth is introduced. This enhancement allows handling this consideration automatically, without manual interaction. In our example, a night shift bandwidth from Monday, 20.00 pm to Tuesday, 9.00 am can be defined. This record enables the employee to enter working time after the end of the night shift. Those hours can be automatically calculated for Monday, the shift day. From a valuation point of view, this type of enhancement is significant for the night shift processing in time recording.




