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== '''Muster Policy Creation''' ==
 
== '''Muster Policy Creation''' ==
 
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Weekly off is to be defined for all individuals for any day in a week when he/she is not expected to come for work.
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Working hours is to be added which will be map with every individuals for defining his/her working time (expected working hours)i.e. IN/OUT.
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Holiday calendar signifies the paid days when no one is working.
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Late Coming, Early Going and Single Punch rules that contains the gracing period and also the late marks depending upon the working hours which will result into deduction of leaves.
  
 
== ''' Roles ''' ==
 
== ''' Roles ''' ==

Revision as of 10:49, 26 September 2019

Muster Policy Creation

Weekly off is to be defined for all individuals for any day in a week when he/she is not expected to come for work. Working hours is to be added which will be map with every individuals for defining his/her working time (expected working hours)i.e. IN/OUT. Holiday calendar signifies the paid days when no one is working. Late Coming, Early Going and Single Punch rules that contains the gracing period and also the late marks depending upon the working hours which will result into deduction of leaves.

Roles

Leave Admin

Path

Leave Admin >> Muster >> Muster Policy Configuration

Terminologies Used

  • Muster : Generally, the term muster is used to refer individual attendance registers maintained at work sites. It also refers to the official roll of persons.

Inputs Needed

Functionality

1) Define Course Feedback

2) Schedule Feedback

3) Feedback Configuration Per Lecture

Step by step

Follow Below mentioned steps
  • Create new feedback schema