Under certain circumstances it will not be possible for you to make a Request for a Planned absence and an error message will be displayed. These are often caused by absence restrictions which are defined by your system administrator. The causes of the different errors and warnings you may see are detailed below.
Only one Absence code can be applied to any particular time period. This means that if you try to add a Planned absence for a period that already has an absence planned, the original absence will be removed and the new absence will take its place. This may not matter if both are of the same absence type. However if, for example, you have booked a 'Company Business' absence day for 9th September, and then you book a holiday from '8th to 10th September', the 'Company Business' absence will be erased when the second Request is approved.
When you try make the Request you will be taken to a warning page for Absence Overlap and will be asked whether you wish to continue. For example:
Clicking Adjust this to fit will confirm the new absence and remove the original absence period after your Request has been accepted. Clicking Cancel returns you to the Book absence window for you to change the details of the absence, if required.
Note: your system administrator can set certain Absence codes to be a 'static' absence. These are also known as a 'General absence' and they usually apply to all Employees and cannot be overwritten. For example, 'Bank Holiday' might be a 'General absence' Absence code. This means that if a 'Bank Holiday' absence is already planned for a Monday, and you add a holiday absence for the entire week, the Bank Holiday absence will remain, with the rest of the week as holiday. The Bank Holiday will not be debited from your leave entitlement. Your system administrator can give you permission to override a general absence. When you try to book an absence when a general absence occurs, you will be taken to a warning page for Absence Overlap and will be asked whether you wish to adjust this to fit or overwrite existing absence. Clicking Adjust this to fit will confirm the new absence and remove the original absence period after your Request has been accepted. Clicking Overwrite general absence will send a Request to override the general absence and use your leave entitlement as a Planned absence instead. Clicking Cancel returns you to the Book absence window for you to change the details of the absence, if required. |
If you do not have permission to 'Edit locked work records', an error message will be displayed at the top of Book absence page when you try to make a Request in a previous period that has a locked Work record. For example:
You will need to select a different date or ask for permission to book an absence from your system administrator.
If your system has been set up to use Leave slots and there are none available for the day(s) covered by your Absence request, a warning will be displayed at the top of the Book absence window when you try to make the Request.
You will need to select a different date. Alternatively, click cancel and refer to your Group absence profile for available dates. Note: Your Supervisor may be able to override Leave slot restrictions.
If you attempt to Book an absence which will result in you taking more leave than you are entitled to, you will see the following warning at the top of the page.
You can either revise the dates of the absence, e.g. book fewer days or click cancel and return to the previous page. Some systems allow you to book more than you are entitled to, if you click Submit a warning will appear.
Clicking Continue will create a Request for a Planned absence as normal but it may be rejected by your Supervisor. Click on cancel to return to the Book absence page.
If your system has been set up to require a minimum number of days notice before an absence booking can be accepted, and you attempt to Book an absence with fewer days than the notice period, a warning may be displayed on the Book absence window and you may not be able to submit the Absence Request. In the example below, the Employee has attempted to Book an absence with less than the required number of days notice (3 in the example) and a warning is displayed at the top of the window.
Your Supervisor may be able to override this restriction.
Your organisation might require that a holiday is no longer than a certain number of days. If you attempt to book a holiday absence which exceeds this limit, you will see a warning at the top of the Book absence screen window.
You will need to adjust the date range.
If your system has been set up to require you to return to work for a minimum number of days between absences, you may also see a warning when you attempt to Book an absence which is too close to an existing absence.
Your system may be set up to warn you if cover is available for your rostered shift. If you Book an absence for a rostered day, a warning may be displayed in a new page telling you cover is available for your shift.
Clicking Continue will create a Request for a Planned absence as normal but the shift has not yet been covered as it still needs to be assigned to someone by your Supervisor. Click on cancel to return to the Book absence page.
Your system may be set up to warn you if cover is unavailable for your rostered shift. If you Book an absence for a rostered day, a warning may be displayed in a new page telling you cover could not be found for your shift.
Clicking Continue will create a Request for a Planned absence as normal but it may be rejected by your Supervisor if no cover is available for your shift. Click on cancel to return to the Book absence page.
Your system may be set up to reject your Planned absence if cover is unavailable for your rostered shift. If you Book an absence for a rostered day, a warning may be displayed on the top of the Book absence page telling you cover could not be found.
You will need to select a different date. Alternatively, click cancel and refer to your Group absence profile for available dates.