We would like to request that in the Extended Leave Code Configuration for Time Off, you could add the ability to change the setting that allows people to go negative on their balances for each different leave code. We have some codes, such as our PTO codes, which we do not want people going negative on. However we have other codes such as Jury Duty or Bereavement, which we do not want to limit by a specific accrual or amount.
Currently we are able to use the Extended Leave Code Configuration to change exactly how we want everything to appear in our Time Off module, and we were hoping we would be able to just add this functionality in with the other specifications. Please let us know if more information or details are required in order to clarify this request. Thank you!
Company | Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. |
Job Title / Role | Payroll Accountant |
I need it... | 1 month |
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