Work Pattern Enhancements

You can now define general work pattern types to use to create work patterns for workers in any country. You can still define work pattern for a specific country, but it isn't mandatory

Work Pattern Type Defined Without Country

Work Pattern Type Defined Without Country

While defining work patterns for your workers, if the work pattern cycle matches their FTE frequency, such as 1 cycle for Weekly frequency or 2 cycles for biweekly frequency, you see a warning if the total work duration doesn't match the FTE hours.

Work Pattern With Warning That Total Work Duration Needs to Match the FTE Hours

Work Pattern With Warning That Total Work Duration Needs to Match the FTE Hours

You can't create the work pattern until the total work duration and FTE hours match.

Work Pattern With Error on Create Because Total Work Duration Doesn't Match the FTE Hours

Work Pattern With Error on Create Because Total Work Duration Doesn't Match the FTE Hours

When the FTE frequency doesn't match the work pattern cycle, you see a warning that the work pattern needs to match the person's FTE requirement.

Work Pattern With Warning Make Sure Work Duration Matches the FTE Hours

Work Pattern With Warning Make Sure Work Duration Matches the FTE Hours

This feature helps you define accurate work patterns for your workers.

Steps to Enable

You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.

Key Resources

For more information about work pattern types, see Work Pattern Types in Workforce Scheduling in the Implementing Global Human Resources guide.