work schedule weekends
When creating a calendar exception for users, such as Vacation/PTO, that span over regular non working days such as weekends and public holidays, the 'global' non working days (weekends/holidays) are not taken into account and the user is 'credited' with those days.
example:
User Yannis has a Paid Vacation from Monday December 3rd 2018 up to Tuesday December 11th 2018.
Since Saturday December 8 & Sunday December 9 are non working days, his account/schedule should count/register a total of 7 'Vacation / PTO', but instead, it registers 9 'Vacation / PTO'
Is there a way this can be reconfigured?
help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006918953-Work-Schedules-for-Users?flash_digest=8c542b6050677c9cc7d80a72a39eeb0cc26dcc55
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Dear Lisa Bogdanova.
Thank you for the suggested workaround.
I had already figured it out, to be honest.
I was addressing the issue in order to see if there was a 'global' setting that could be enabled that would not require this workaround, it would make it a lot cleaner if it would automatically and appropriately count any days marked as Additional Work Days/ Public holiday/Other Non-Working.
Is there such a setting?
If not, has it been suggested somewhere I can +1?
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Yes, please do Lisa.
Thank you.
Yannis, this thread is now in the Product Feedback 👍
Please make sure you upvote it, and I'll refer other users here if they have a similar question 🙂
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I was coming here to say exactly this. This would be a handy feature to include.
Hi Jennifer Wood, thank you for adding your support here🙌🏼
Adding my upvote, even though this is an older thread.