It appears when using posting sequence calculation method, there is no warning or error during automatic overtime when an employee works on multiple jobs and an OT schedule is missing on one of those jobs.
There IS an error while running automatic overtime if an employee only worked on one job and that job has no OT schedule. However, when an employee works on multiple jobs and one job has no OT schedule, there is NO error while running automatic overtime. It appears that OT is calculated based on the prior job, which is NOT CORRECT.
Please correct this so that the automatic overtime process stops and an error is shown, so that the OT schedule can be applied and overtime be processed accurately.
Company | Kalkreuth Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc. |
Job Title / Role | Director of Payroll |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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