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ERP Internals/Modules/Employee Scheduling

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Employee Scheduling handles shift allocations for enterprises that have more than one shift per day or operate more than five days per week. This involves defining what shifts have to be covered, the type and number of staff required, and the rules (min/max hours, seniority) for allocating employees to the shifts. Employee Scheduling then produces schedules for a specified number of periods into the future. Manufacturing and Employee Scheduling may interact. Many low-end ERP packages do not have an Employee Scheduling module.

Tables

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Data Exchange

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Employee Scheduling does not send or receive transactions to/from other modules but it uses information from the HR Planned Days Off table to update its Staff Availability table.

Transactions

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