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What is 'non-working shift' in SAP PT - Personnel Time Management?


non-working shift - Overview

  • Component: PT

  • Component Name: Personnel Time Management

  • Description: A daily work schedule, in a multiple-shift operation, with zero planned working hours that represents a day off.


non-working shift - Details


  • Key Concepts: A non-working shift is a type of shift in SAP Personnel Time Management (PT) that does not involve any work activities. This type of shift is used to represent time off, such as vacation, sick leave, or other types of absences. It is also used to represent holidays or other days when the employee is not expected to work.
    How to use it: Non-working shifts can be created in SAP PT by entering the start and end times for the shift, as well as the type of absence. The system will then calculate the total duration of the shift and add it to the employee’s total hours worked. Non-working shifts can also be used to adjust an employee’s hours worked if they have taken more or less time off than expected.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating a non-working shift, it is important to select the correct type of absence so that the system can accurately calculate the total hours worked. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all non-working shifts are entered into the system in a timely manner so that employees are not overpaid or underpaid for their time off.
    Related Information: For more information on non-working shifts in SAP PT, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP support team. Additionally, there are many online resources available

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