Hierarchy
⤷ PT-SP (Application Component) Shift Planning
⤷ PP08 (Package) Shift Planning
Basic Data
Data Element | HRDPBS_ANRECHN_2 |
Short Description | Hours Counted: Actual, Zero |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | HRDPBS_ANRECHN_2 | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Counted |
Medium | 15 | Counted |
Long | 20 | Hours Counted |
Heading | 18 | Hours Counted |
Documentation
Definition
Stores the information about how the shift abbreviations for ad hoc updates are to affect the calculation of hours.
The following specifications are available:
1. Zero hours:
The shift abbreviation is not to be counted towards the working hours. You may want to use this for attendances that you want to be used as absences.
Example: "Employee assemby" is not to be counted towards the planned working time
2. Actual hours:
The shift abbreviation is counted with the hours that result from the start and end time minus break times and overlapping absence times.
Example: An absence that has still to be counted with the specified hours.
3. 1/5 weekly working time:
The shift abbreviation is counted with the number of hours corresponding to 1/5 of the weekly working time in the Planned Working Time infotype (0007), regardless of the predefined start and end times.
4. Actual hours, if not off:
The shift abbreviation is taken into account as in specification 2 according to the start and end time, if the day type is not 0 (day off).
If the day is a day off, zero hours are counted.
5. 1/5 of weekly working time, if not off:
The shift abbreviation is counted as in specification 3 with one fifth of the weekly working time, if the day type is not 0 (day off).
If the day is a day off, zero hours are counted.
6. Original shift:
The shift abbreviation is counted with the hours that correspond to the original shift or the last substitution.
This specification can be used for leave, for example, if the hours of the shift that has been overwritten are to be used.
7. Original shift if not off:
The shift abbreviation is counted as in specification 6 with the hours of the original shift or the last substitution.
This specification can be used for leave, for example, if the hours of the shift that has been overwritten are to be used unless the day is a day off (day type other than 0).
Example: You do not want leave on a day off to increase the planned working hours.
8. Ignore:
The shift abbreviation is not to affect the hours counted. That is, a shift is not changed by an overlapping abbreviation, unlike in specification 1 (zero hours), where shifts are reduced.
Example: You do not want a partial-day absence, "Ill", as an additional shift to change the planned working hours.
Notes:
1. There is a weighting factor for each specification in the T7PBS_ADHOC_3 and T7PBS_ADHOC_4 Customizing tables.
2. The technical specifications start with 0 and go to 7.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20020506 |
SAP Release Created in |