Dear all,
In our country it is customary that if for instance a national holiday occurs at Thursday then the goverment declares the Friday a holiday as well (to make the weekend longer)...
and declares a Saturday a working day (on the next or previous week usually) to compensate the companies.
As i see it is possible (using floating holidays) to make a workday holiday (the Friday in my example), but there is no way to make a Saturday an official working day.
Or do i miss a setting somewhere?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Janos
Hi Janos,
you are correct, it is not possible to change a "non-working" day (as set in the workload scheme) into a working day.
You can create a feature request for this in our Tempo Timesheets project (https://tempoplugin.jira.com/browse/TT) and it will be evaluated by Tempo management.
Kind regards,
Susanne
Hi,
Thanks for the information, unfortunately I have no OnDemand account,and for some reason i can not login with my Google account... when the google account chooser dialog appears and i choose my account it just goes into a redirect loop... not sure if it is my bad or a bug on your side, but have never seen such behaviour before...
Thanks,
Regards,
Janos
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Please watch this issue for updates on this request: TT-535: Mark weekend day as required
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