Entering Absences

Enter projected or actual absences for an employee using the Absence Detail window.

Because the calendar holding absence records for an employee is the same as that of the employee's payroll, the primary assignments of employees for whom you enter absence information must include an assignment to a payroll. For absence types based on nonrecurring elements, the effective start date of this assignment must be no later than the start of the current payroll period.

arrow icon   To enter absences for an employee:

  1. Select the absence type.

    The following information appears:

    Note: For Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden users only: When you create an absence, Oracle HRMS enters the absence element for all the employee's assignments including the primary assignment. You can decide whether each assignment requires the element entry and better track absences for multiple assignments. You can also edit element entries to change the absence details for a specific assignment.

    Note: For Denmark users only: You can override absence details in the Absence Details window by entering the override element in the Element Entries window. Use the same start and end dates for the override element that you use in the Absence Details window.

    See: Making Manual Element Entries

  2. If the Further Information field is visible for your localization, click in the field and select a context value relevant to your localization.

  3. Do one of the following:

  4. You can also select:

  5. Save your work.

    Note: If this absence is related to another absence (for example, they both result from the same cause), you can associate the absences using the Absence Case page.

  6. If you entered an absence type that is eligible under an absence benefit plan, you can choose Enroll Absences to run the Participation Process in Absence mode. This process assesses the person's eligibility for the absence plan. If they are eligible, the process changes the status of the potential absence life event to Processed, and evaluates any standard rates linked to the plan.

    Alternatively, you can run this process for a group of employees from the Submit Requests window. See: Running the Participation Process: Absence.

    Note: UK Users: The Evidence and Statutory Payments buttons display, if you opened this window from an SSP menu. Please note that these buttons are only relevant to statutory absence types (sickness, maternity, paternity, and adoption).

Viewing Accruals for Plans Associated with the Absence Type

If the employee is enrolled in an accrual plan, the Accruals button is available. Choose this button to display the Associated Accrual Plans window, where you can see information about any accrual plans associated with the type of absence you are entering.

arrow icon   To view accruals:

  1. Enter or query an absence in the Absence Detail window, and choose Accruals.

  2. If nothing is displayed, run a query in the Associated Accrual Plans window to display the name and category of any accrual plans associated with the absence type.

    For each plan, three net accrual amounts are displayed:

    The Net Entitlement figures on the This Absence tab show the effect of the absence displayed in the Absence Detail window.

    In most cases these figures will differ by the length of the absence you are entering. However, if the absence happens to start on the day that this period's PTO entitlement is accrued, the new accrual is also shown in the After figure. Similarly, if any other time (such as time bought or sold) is debited or credited to the accrual on that day, it is reflected in the After figure.

    Projected Entitlement on the End of Plan tab shows the projected net accrual at the end of the current accrual plan term, taking account of any future absences already entered on the system. If the employee has future-dated assignment changes that affect his or her accrual entitlement, these are taken account of in the calculation.

    Note: This figure does not take account of absences with a projected start date. It only includes absences that have an actual start date.

    Example

    Suppose Ms. Shah is enrolled on a vacation plan that runs each calendar year starting 1 January, with a gross accrual of 2 days per month. Ms. Shah did not carry over any entitlement from last year and has taken no absences before May.

    Net entitlement is calculated for the last complete accrual period (that is, the period that ends on or before the start of the absence being entered). This absence is only included in the calculation if it starts on the last day of an accrual period.

    The following table shows the accrual amounts (net entitlement) that would display if you enter four absences in the sequence shown.

    Absences: 2 - 4 May 31 May - 3 June 12 - 15 Aug 15 June
    Before absence 8 5 7 3
    After absence 5 3 3 2
    End of plan term 21 17 13 12