Hierarchy
⤷ PT (Application Component) Personnel Time Management
⤷ PTIC (Package) HR Time Data: Customizing
IMG Activity
ID | SIMG_OHT0611 | Set Start of Break Dynamically |
Transaction Code | S_AHR_61009968 | IMG Activity: SIMG_OHT0611 |
Created on | 19981221 | |
Customizing Attributes | SIMG_OHT0611 | Set start of break dynamically |
Customizing Activity | SIMG_OHT0611 | Set Start of Break Dynamically |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | SIMG_OHT0611 |
You can use function DYNBR to set the position of dynamic breaks in the daily work schedule.
Dynamic breaks are breaks for which no start/end time is specified in the break schedule. Instead, a number of hours is stipulated in the After hrs. field. The employee can take a break after completing this number of hours.
Example
The breaks should be set according to the employee's first time event: a half-hour break after 4 hours of work and quarter of an hour after 6 hours. The actual clock-in time recorded at the terminal should be taken as the time at which the employee started work, and not the planned working time start as stipulated in the daily work schedule.
Requirements
A break schedule consisting exclusively of dynamic breaks is assigned to the employee in the daily work schedule. In the above example, these are:
unpaid paid after hrs.
1st break: 0.50 4.00
2nd break: 0.25 6.00
Standard settings
In the standard SAP system, the start of planned work in the daily work schedule is taken as the starting point for setting dynamic breaks. You can change this using function DYNBR:
If you activate function DYNBR TF10, the start time of the first time
pair of the day is taken as the starting point for setting dynamic
breaks. The exception is public holidays, when the start of planned
working time is taken.
Recommendation
If the options for setting the starting point are not adequate for
your purposes, you can create a personnel calculation rule and use
it to fix the starting point.
Activities
- Decide whether the position of dynamic breaks should be determined in relation to the start of planned working time. If it should, you do not have to carry out further actions here.
- If not, you should decide on a starting point for setting dynamic breaks. The options are as follows:
- P - start of planned working time
- N - start of normal working time
- K - start of core working time
- other - start time of first time pair and if this does not exist, start of planned working time
- Activate function DYNBR and enter one of the above values as the second parameter.
Further notes
- The starting time for setting dynamic breaks is entered in the time type Start time dynamic breaks (T001). If you specify a personnel calculation rule in the first parameter of function DYNBR, you can change this time type and thus the starting point for setting
dynamic breaks. - You will find more information in the system documentation.
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 204 | Establish Functions and Processes |
Mandatory / Optional | 2 | Optional activity |
Critical / Non-Critical | 2 | Non-critical |
Country-Dependency | A | Valid for all countries |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
SIMG | SIMG_OHT0611 | 0 | HLA0003735 | Time Evaluation with Clock Times |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type | C | Customizing Object |
Assigned objects | ||||||
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Customizing Object | Object Type | Transaction Code | Sub-object | Do not Summarize | Skip Subset Dialog Box | Description for multiple selections |
PSCC | L - Logical transport object | PE00 | TM00 15 | Modify Schema: Function DYNBR |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981221 |
SAP Release Created in |