For designated 24-hour locations, a new feature has been implemented to adjust labour hour allocation for single shifts that extend across two days. This guide details the functionality of this feature for these specific locations.
On the Ameego Settings page, the earliest and latest shift start and end times determine the daily labour allocation.
For shifts that begin and end within the earliest and latest start and end times, both the actual and scheduled labour will be recorded on the same day as the shift's origin.
For a single shift that starts in one day and ends in the next day, the labour hours will be allocated on the day they are incurred.
Below are examples illustrating how Ameego allocates labor for shifts that begin before and conclude after your latest shift end time setting in Ameego.
Actual labour
- Our earliest and latest shift time settings in Ameego are 12am to 12am.
- Our example shift in Time & Attendance is 11pm to 1am.
- The shift starts on June 25 and ends on June 26.
Let's look at how this shift appears in Time & Attendance on June 25:
Though the complete start and end times of the shift are displayed, only one hour is allocated to June 25th.
Let's look at how this shift appears in Time & Attendance on June 26:
Only one hour of the shift is allocated to June 26th, although the complete start and end times are displayed.
*Please note that this shift can only be edited in Time & Attendance on the day it started (June 25) if you have that option turned on in Ameego.
Ameego's Intel reports consistently display labour allocation based on the aforementioned description.
Scheduled labour
- Our earliest and latest shift time settings in Ameego are 12am to 12am.
- Our example shift on the schedule is 11pm to 1am.
- The shift starts on June 24 and ends on June 25.
- Day views show a 2-hour shift, with 1 hour allocated to June 24 and 1 hour to June 25.
- Shaded areas above shifts indicate when a shift spans from one day into the next.
Ameego's Intel reports consistently display labour allocation based on the aforementioned description.
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