A worker’s Work Schedule Calendar has a Day Breaker of 2:00 AM (current day from previous day). They report regular hours from 8:00 PM, April 05 to 4:00 AM, April 06.
How will the calculated hours show on the time block?
A.
Two regular hours on April 05 and six regular hours on April 06.
B.
Eight regular hours on April 05 and no regular hours on April 06.
C.
Four regular hours on April 05 and four regular hours on April 06.
D.
Six regular hours on April 05 and two regular hours on April 06.
The correct answer is D. Six regular hours on April 05 and two regular hours on April 06 .
In Workday Time Tracking, a Day Breaker determines when one workday ends and the next workday begins for time calculation purposes. When the Day Breaker is set to 2:00 AM , any time worked before 2:00 AM is treated as belonging to the previous day , and any time worked at or after 2:00 AM belongs to the current day .
In this example, the worker enters time from 8:00 PM on April 05 to 4:00 AM on April 06 , which equals 8 total hours . These hours split as follows:
8:00 PM to 12:00 AM = 4 hours on April 05
12:00 AM to 2:00 AM = 2 hours, but because of the 2:00 AM Day Breaker, these hours still belong to April 05
2:00 AM to 4:00 AM = 2 hours that belong to April 06
That produces:
6 regular hours on April 05
2 regular hours on April 06
The key concept is that Workday does not simply split time at midnight when a Day Breaker is defined. Instead, it uses the configured Day Breaker to assign hours to the proper workday for scheduling, calculations, and reporting.
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