It's possible to hide time types from the selection dropdown when recording an absence, working times, or on-call times by assigning a time type filter rule to the corresponding Available Time Type.
This step is necessary, for example, for maternity leave, which must not appear as a selection option for male employees.
Also, It's possible to hide allowance types from the selection dropdown when recording an allowance by assigning an allowance type filter rule to the corresponding Available Allowance Type on the time profile.
This feature can be used, for example, to hide meal allowances types for employees from a certain legal entity.
Time Type Groups
It provides the input and enables the creation of time valuation runs. Depending on their time category, input time type groups either allow you to assign sets of time types as the source of time data, or to derive time data from the employee work schedule or holiday calendar. Time type groups are containers for intermediate and final time pay types, which form the basis of time valuation results for employees.
You define a new time type group by choosing Manage Data. Depending on your needs, assign the relevant time category and time types.
Make an entry in the following fields:
External Name: Enter a meaningful name here.
External Code: Enter a meaningful code name here. For time type groups marked as being a time pay type, this name is used in data transfer to payroll systems. This key must therefore remain stable after the time type group is created.
Valuation Result Category and Valuation Result Factor: These two fields are relevant if you need to set up time type groups specifically for employees who convert overtime valuated by the time sheet into 'time off in lieu of overtime pay' or if you want to take account of working time differences. If you are doing the latter, you must enter 1 as the valuation result factor.
Time Category: Indicates what kind of time data that the time type group is holding, and what the source of this time data is. Choose the time category depending on the type of input for time valuation runs you want the time type group to provide. Some of the available time categories are listed as follows:
Working Time, Recorded Overtime: Time data is derived from times entered on the Payroll Time Sheet UI, considering only those time entries that correspond to the set of Attendance time types assigned to the time type group.
Paid Absences, Unpaid Absences, Unpaid Overtime Relevant Absences: Time data is derived from absences entered in Time Off, considering only those absences that correspond to the set of Absence time types assigned to the time type group.
Paid Holidays: Time data is derived from the employee’s holiday calendar.
Scheduled Working Time: Time data is derived from the employee’s work schedule.
On-Call Time: Time data is derived from times entered on the Payroll Time Sheet UI, considering only those time entries that correspond to the set of On-Call time types assigned to the time type group.
Unpaid Break: Time data is derived from break times entered on the Payroll Time Sheet UI, considering only those time entries that correspond to the set of Unpaid Break time types assigned to the time type group.
Scheduled Unpaid Break: Time data is derived from the clock times of scheduled unpaid breaks within an employee's scheduled working time, taken from the work schedule.
Calculated Time: Time data is derived from the output of a time valuation. You select this type of Time Category, for example, when you want to create 'time type groups above' and 'time type groups below', as part of a time valuation.
UI Component: You must enter Yes to ensure that non-zero time valuation results derived from the time type group are displayed on the Payroll Time Sheet UI.
Time Pay Type: You must enter Yes to ensure that the time valuation result (comprising the time pay types) derived from the time type group is stored on the database and replicated to the Employee Central payroll system for processing.
Comment: Enter a comment (not mandatory).
Time Type: Assign the Time Types relevant for this time type group.
Configuration of Time Type Groups
The following figure shows an example for a time type group Recorded Working Time. In this example, the time types Working Time, Business Travel, Administrative Tasks, and Continuing Education are relevant for determining the recorded working time.
Note
The Week Summary Area of the time sheet contains a breakdown of the time valuation results for the displayed calendar week time. To arrange time valuation result in specific order in the Week Summary Area, you name the External Code of the underlying time type group in alphanumeric values reflecting their sorting order.