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Question # 1

On what Time Tracking component can you enable Optional Out Times for a group of workers?

Options:

A.  

Time entry template

B.  

Time entry code

C.  

Time tracking eligibility rule

D.  

Worktag

Discussion 0
Question # 2

US full-time workers earn overtime for over 40 hours reported in a week. California full-time workers have daily overtime requirements for hours greater than 8 and double time greater than 12 hours, as well as overtime and double time for seven consecutive days worked.

A time calculation group is created for US full-time workers and a new time calculation group has been created for California full-time workers.

How do you assign the new calculation group to the California full-time workers?

Options:

A.  

Create a new time calculation group to include California and US overtime calculations and make all US full-time workers eligible.

B.  

Assign an eligibility rule to the new time calculation group and make only the California full-time workers eligible.

C.  

Create a new time calculation group with only the seventh consecutive day time calculation. Assign it to all California full-time workers.

D.  

Assign an eligibility rule to the new time calculation group and make all US full-time workers eligible.

Discussion 0
Question # 3

Refer to the following scenario to answer the question below.

You are entering worked time for Amanda Baker, who is an employee in California. You discover that her daily overtime, daily double time, and weekly overtime calculations are not processing, even though they are configured in the tenant.

Once you determine the issue and fix the problem, what is the final action you must take to confirm that the configuration is successful?

Options:

A.  

Initiate a job change for the period that is being tested.

B.  

Run a pay calculation for the period that is being tested.

C.  

Initiate a compensation change for the period that is being tested.

D.  

Run time tracking calculations on the period that is being tested.

Discussion 0
Question # 4

You have configured a Time Entry Code and assigned a default calculation tag of Callback Guaranteed Time.

What happens when a worker reports time using this Time Entry Code?

Options:

A.  

The hours are tagged with the Time Calculation Tag applied in the worker’s Work Schedule Calendar.

B.  

The hours are tagged to the default Time Entry Code identified in the Time Entry Template.

C.  

The hours are paid at time and a half the worker’s hourly rate.

D.  

The hours are tagged with the Callback Guaranteed Time Calculation Tag.

Discussion 0
Question # 5

Person A is a worker in California who receives overtime pay after 8 hours in a day, while Person B is a worker in Illinois who receives overtime pay after 40 hours in a week. Person A received daily overtime after working 10 hours on Monday. Person B did not receive overtime on Monday.

What task must the Time Tracking Administrator complete in order to grant Person B daily overtime?

Options:

A.  

Request Overtime

B.  

Adjust Calculated Time

C.  

Mass Enter Time

D.  

Enter Time for Worker

Discussion 0
Question # 6

Refer to the following scenario to answer the question below.

You are reviewing time for a worker in California. The worker has reported hours for the seventh consecutive day and the hours are calculating as configured. This week the worker reported 11 hours on the seventh consecutive day worked. This worker is eligible for double-time on all hours worked over 8 on the seventh consecutive day; however, all 11 hours are tagged as seventh consecutive day hours.

You have created and assigned the Seventh Consecutive Day Double Time time calculation to a time calculation group.

Where on the Seventh Consecutive Day Double Time calculation do you find the hours that count toward seventh consecutive day double time?

Options:

A.  

Include Calculation Tags grid

B.  

Time Calculation Group grid

C.  

Add Tags field

D.  

Remove Tags field

Discussion 0
Question # 7

What restrictions apply to the Adjust Calculated Time task?

Options:

A.  

Time off is eligible to be adjusted.

B.  

Adjustments are submitted only during unlocked periods.

C.  

A worker cannot adjust their own calculated time.

D.  

Adjusted time will continue to be calculated by Workday just like normal time.

Discussion 0
Question # 8

You have configured a Time Calculation that tags all hours reported on either Saturday or Sunday as Weekend Premium hours. A second time calculation tags all hours worked over 8 hours on Saturday or Sunday as double time.

What task do you use to verify that these two time calculations are prioritized correctly?

Options:

A.  

View Time Calculation Group

B.  

Maintain Time Calculation Tags

C.  

Maintain Time Accumulator Threshold Rule Priorities

D.  

Maintain Time Calculation Priorities

Discussion 0
Question # 9

Refer to the following scenario to answer the question below.

You are reviewing time for a worker in California. The worker has reported hours for the seventh consecutive day and the hours are calculating as configured. This week the worker reported 11 hours on the seventh consecutive day worked. This worker is eligible for double time on all hours worked over 8 on the seventh consecutive day; however, all 11 hours are tagged as seventh consecutive day hours.

While reviewing the Seventh Consecutive Day Double Time calculation, you notice there are two time calculation tags sharing the same row in the grid.

What does this signify?

Options:

A.  

An AND condition is applied to the time calculation tags. Only hours that contain both calculation tags will be counted towards the 8 hour threshold.

B.  

An OR condition is applied to the time calculation tags. Hours that contain either of the calculation tags will be counted towards the 8 hour threshold.

C.  

If the SUM of hours worked with either of the two time calculation tags equals or exceeds the number of hours in the criteria, then the time calculation will be triggered.

D.  

If the SUM of hours worked with either of the two time calculation tags equals but does not exceed the number of hours in the criteria, then the time calculation will be triggered.

Discussion 0
Question # 10

You need to count all hours in a week of system-generated time blocks for breaks.

What business object will you use?

Options:

A.  

Time Block

B.  

Time Week

C.  

Time Day

D.  

Worker

Discussion 0
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