New Subject Area: Workforce Scheduling - Worker Shift Changes and Requests Real Time
Augment your reporting on Workforce Scheduling with the addition of a new subject area Workforce Scheduling - Worker Shift Changes and Requests Real Time that helps to report on the shift changes and various shift related requests from the workers.
With this subject area you can report on employees and their shift swaps, dropping of existing shifts, coverage requests from their colleagues. In addition, you can report on the claims for extra shifts or request for additional shifts. Administrators and schedule managers can leverage this subject area for their reporting requirements, enabling them to analyze these activities and provide valuable insights in understanding employee preferences, identifying peak times for shift changes, and optimizing scheduling to better align with workforce needs.
Key metrics in the subject area includes Total Number of Shift Drop Requests, Total Number of Cover Requests, Total Number of Shift Swap Requests, Total Number of Additional Shifts Requested.
This subject area provides the ability to report on shift changes and change requests by workers.
Steps to Enable
Leverage new subject area(s) by adding to existing reports or using in new reports. For details about creating and editing reports, see the Creating and Administering Analytics and Reports book (available from the Oracle Help Center > your apps service area of interest > Books > Administration).
Tips And Considerations
- The Initiator in this subject area corresponds to the person who initiated the swap request, cover request, drop request, and additional shift request.
- Recipient 1 details are related to the other person on the swap and cover request.
- Recipient 2 and Recipient 3 details are related to the other person for cover requests.
Key Resources
Workforce Scheduling Transaction Analysis Duty is the Duty Role securing this subject area.
Workforce Schedule Manager, Workforce Schedule Administrator are the Job Roles inheriting this subject area.