Work Pattern Types in Workforce Scheduling

You can use duration, start and end times, flexible days, and flexible days and times work pattern types to identify the shift period type to use in work patterns.

  • Duration: These patterns define the work period using a duration, such as 8 hours.
  • Start and end times: These patterns define the work period using start and end times, such as 8:00a and 5:00p.
  • Flexible days: These patterns define the work period using start and end times, such as 8:00a and 5:00p and support flexible working days.
  • Flexible days and times: These patterns define the work period using a duration, such as 8 hours and support flexible working days.

Flexible working days are the days that the worker needs to be available to work. To derive time totals and absence information as part of your integrations with Oracle Fusion Cloud Time and Labor, Absence Management, and Global Payroll, you need to use duration and start and end time shifts and work patterns. That information can't be derived from flexible shits and patterns.

Work pattern types also identify the type and nature of any included breaks. For example, breaks can occur at a fixed time, any time during a specified range, or any time during the shift. And they can be paid or unpaid.

You create work pattern types using the Work Pattern Type task in the Setup and Maintenance work area.