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This panel displays details about the overlapping intervals of a day scheme.
Overlapping intervals are used to create additional transactions for time inside the specified intervals.
- Day scheme
- Scheme time from/to
- Displays the start and end time of the day scheme.
- Working hours from/to
- Displays the start and end time of the working hours.
- Seq
- Displays the unique sequence number of the overlapping interval.
- Time from
- Displays the start time of the overlapping interval. Time is displayed as hours with minutes in the decimal part. For instance, half past eight AM is displayed as 08.30. If the interval starts on the day before the day described by the scheme, the time is preceded by a minus (-) sign. If the interval starts on the day after the day described by the scheme, the time is preceded by a plus (+) sign.
- Time to
- Displays the end time of the overlapping interval. Time is displayed as hours with minutes in the decimal part. For instance, half past five PM is entered as 17.30. If the interval ends on the day before the day described by the scheme, the time is preceded by a minus (-) sign. If the interval ends on the day after the day described by the scheme, the time is preceded by a plus (+) sign.
- Wage type attribute
- If a value is shown, then a new transaction will be created for time inside the interval for transactions with a wage type of the specified type. The following values apply:
Value Description 1 Presence 2 Absence 4 Flexitime 5 Overtime 6 Inconvenient hours
- Source wage type
- If a value is shown, then a new transaction will be created for time inside the interval for transactions with the specified wage type.
- Result wage type
- Displays the wage type that will be assigned when new transactions are created.
- Minimum time
- Displays the minimum time required displayed as hours with decimals. For instance, the value 0.50 means half an hour.