In the first case the problem
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 3:24 am
When the document "Return from maternity leave" was issued in 1C:ZUP, Timex did not cancel the employee's vacation status. As a result, timesheets with the designation "OZ" were uploaded to 1C:ZUP when the employee was not at work, for example, on weekends.
Error in the timesheet.png The screenshot shows that the employee alternates between going to work and being on maternity leave. It turned out that the person was constantly interrupting their leave to go out and work a little.
This error led to incorrect accruals. could be solved by putting things in order in the systems with subsequent regular data synchronization.
There are two ways to put things in order: manually and with the help of automatic processing. The second method is preferable, because no one is insured against repeating mistakes.
In the second case, the errors were caused by flaws in the Timex processing code when identifying an employee if several were created for one individual. This can happen if an employee was fired and then rehired.
Solution: create a processing in 1C to fix the error in Timex We suggested creating a process in 1C that would help find duplicate employees and redefine them in 1C, and in the future, close timesheets and the period of the document “Return from parental leave” without errors.
Error in the timesheet.png The screenshot shows that the employee alternates between going to work and being on maternity leave. It turned out that the person was constantly interrupting their leave to go out and work a little.
This error led to incorrect accruals. could be solved by putting things in order in the systems with subsequent regular data synchronization.
There are two ways to put things in order: manually and with the help of automatic processing. The second method is preferable, because no one is insured against repeating mistakes.
In the second case, the errors were caused by flaws in the Timex processing code when identifying an employee if several were created for one individual. This can happen if an employee was fired and then rehired.
Solution: create a processing in 1C to fix the error in Timex We suggested creating a process in 1C that would help find duplicate employees and redefine them in 1C, and in the future, close timesheets and the period of the document “Return from parental leave” without errors.