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Monthly work reporting

Monthly reporting and hour input is intended to record hours which are not linked to a specific date and do not need to be displayed on a timetable (eg. fixed project employment).

Users should enter first:

  1. absences (sick leave, holiday leave),
  2. hours, which must be displayed on the timesheets of other projects (eg. variable employment, business travel (travel orders), meetings ...)

Monthly hour allocates hours to free days, no daily work description is enabled. Daily work descriptions can be editet in MY 4PM / WORK REVIEW.

Process

  1. select a project
  2. from a project team will in the drop-down list select a person.

The table shows the tasks / activities that the person has assigned for the project. You can fill in fields with monthyl sum of project hours by months.

At the bottom of the table, cumulative data is displayed by month:

  • Sum on the project - the sum of the projected project hours in each month (regardless of whether the hours are entered in the monthly report or in the regular daily entry)
   Reporting hours - are calculated according to the effective hours and% of the job on the project. Important, firstly, each individual must enter all the absences that influence the calculation of the effective hours.
   Employment on the project - determined by the individual with the entry% in PROJECT / EKIPA / individual hourly rate
   Effective hours - hours from the working calendar, no absence
   No. working hours - hours from the working calendar (according to% of an individual's employment in an organization)
   Absence - in total, all absences (including subsidized ones)
   Subsidized absences (reducing working hours)