In this article in The Rules Series, we show how to configure the rules engine to use the Has specific work types condition.
How the Has specific work types condition works
Overview
The Has specific work types condition creates matches shifts or timesheets associated with one or more of the configured work types in the condition settings.
When a match is found, the whole timesheet is matched.
Configuration options
Name | Description | Data Type | Example value |
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Work types | A list of work types to match for this condition. Any timesheet or shift containing any of the work types specified will match the whole timesheet once. Work types a configured by system administrators in the settings menu. | Multiple options |
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An example
In this example, an employee is matched against the work type for their shift, and is awarded an allowance of a constant amount for each day.
Instructions
Create a Pay Rule and Pay Rule Version. (see: How to: Create a new Global Pay Rule, and How to: Create a new Global Pay Rule Version for examples)
Navigate to edit the pay rule version, and expand the Rules
In the conditions section, select Has specific work types
Configure the Work types for this condition.
Configure the action you want to take for this condition.
Save your pay rule version.
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