Splitting time entries using After Hours work types

Work types, in combination with roles, determine how you bill for labor. If work is performed outside of normal business hours, the cost of your labor is going up. You may want to pass this through to the customer and increase the price, as well. You can automate this process by configuring after hours work types that are applied to work performed outside of a resource's business hours.

Creating and assigning After Hours work types

To get started, you will need to designate or create one or more work types that will be used after hours. You may want to create work types in pairs, one to use during business hours, one as its after-hours counterpart.

After you set up the after hours work types, you must assign them to your regular, during-business-hours work types. You do that by editing your regular work types and selecting an after hour work type in the After Hours Work Type field. Refer to Work types.

Applying an After Hours work type

An After Hours work type is applied automatically when all of the following is true:

  • You create a start stop time task time entry or a ticket time entry that starts before or ends after your business hours, or falls entirely outside of business hours.
  • The time entry is assigned a work type for which an after hours work type is configured.

NOTE  Decimal time entries do not contain time-specific information, so they do not trigger after hours work types.

The original time entry is split into two or more time entries. Since a time entry can be created for a period up to 24 hours, this could result in up to five individual time entries. This can occur when the original time entry begins in the time before the first day's business hours, fully spans that day's business hours, the after-hours time before the second day's business hours, and the second day's business hours, and ends in the time after the second day's business hours. See the image below, where a single original time entry is split into entries A, B, C, D, and E.

When a time entry meets the rules that will cause it to be split into multiple time entries, you will see the following warning:

To proceed with the split, click OK. An internal note will be appended to the split time entries, indicating the start and end times of the original time entries.

After Hours Work Type rules