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For each work shift, specify a time period covering a range of days or a particular date. See: Work Shifts Definitions.
Name
The name of your concurrent work shift should be intuitive, for instance "Week Days", "Weeknights" or "Weekends".
From/To
Enter the times of day at which your concurrent shift begins/ends. The time format is HH24:MM. For example, if your work shift name is "Week Days", you could enter "09:00" (9:00 am) as the start time and "17:00" (5:00 pm) as the end time. Note that Oracle Applications uses a 24-hour clock.
Days of Week From/Days of Week To
Enter the first and last days of this shift. For instance, if your shift name is "Week Days", you could enter "Monday" in the "Days of Week From" field and "Friday" in the "Days of Week To" field. If you enter a value in the "Days of Week From" field, you must enter a value in the "Days of Week To field". You may not use the Date field for this row.
Date
Enter a date here to create a date-specific workshift. For instance, you can name a workshift "Memorial Day", and enter "30-MAY-94" in this field to enable this workshift only on May 30, the Memorial Day holiday.
Date-specific workshifts override workshifts that do not specify a specific date. If you want to enter a value in this field (specify a date), you may not enter values for the Days of Week fields for this row. See: Overlapping Work Shifts - Priority Levels.
Defining Managers and their Work Shifts
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Concurrent Managers field help
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