I also am currently having this issue and would appreciate if there is anyone to guide me on this.
Agents select a time off code (that is marked as a Paid Code), they either individually request days that do not have a schedule at all and the system auto approves.
This happens if the schedule is published or if it is working this out from their work plan - which has defined days in work and defined days off. The system must know this as it calculates the requests at 0 minutes paid.
The problem with this for me, other than it looking ugly - an agent could request a date they are not currently due to work on a schedule that has not been generated yet, they could change their work plan have their time re-estimated and it create a paid amount of time. The agent has then bypassed time off limits and it would not be possible for us to decide if they would have been accepted or decline in the first place as the original application by this point would have been months ago.
Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Original Message:
Sent: 02-05-2025 16:24
From: Dana Rigby
Subject: Partial time off bypassing time off limits with 0 hours paid showing
Curious if this issue been resolved for those who reported it here? We are experiencing the same issue and have been trying to recreate the issue to escalate.
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Dana Rigby
Business Analyst
Original Message:
Sent: 12-26-2023 10:32
From: Shannon Hellner
Subject: Partial time off bypassing time off limits with 0 hours paid showing
@Jodi Maffitt - While it's unfortunate that you're having the same issue, misery sure loves company! That's amazing that you caught it live. Hopefully we can get some more eyes on it now as I'm feeling very tentative about turning auto-approval back on.
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Shannon Hellner
Paycor, Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 12-26-2023 10:02
From: Jodi Maffitt
Subject: Partial time off bypassing time off limits with 0 hours paid showing
Hi Damaris,
So this is the issue that we had seen at our company.
- Agent has a workplan and a published schedule.
- They are submitting a partial time off request utilizing an activity code that is marked as "count as paid time"
- When the request comes through, there are zero payable minutes and thus the system auto approves it.
Now this issue is intermittent and does not happen all the time. We had difficulty recreating it but we did submit several screenshots with our ticket to Genesys support. The response we got was that the screen shots were insufficent as the support team was also unable to recreate the issue.
However, we got lucky and did capture lightning in a bottle. While screen recording a rep, with logging enabled on her chrome, we did capture this bug in real time and sent that over. Our support rep did confirm that it is in fact a bug in the system and all the information was passed on to service operations to dig in.
We have not heard anything else since though. And we continue to see this happening and it is causing some issue because reps are getting approved for time off above and beyond our limits. So if you happen to be able to nudge someone, that would be much appreciated.
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Jodi Maffitt
CNU Online Holdings, LLC
Original Message:
Sent: 12-01-2023 10:38
From: Damaris Scott
Subject: Partial time off bypassing time off limits with 0 hours paid showing
Hi Everyone,
We've had some great discussions on this topic, but it may have gotten a little confusing along the way. Below, I'll state some of the expected behavior. If your scenario does not fit the expected behavior, then I think there should be a support ticket submitted. But, also please let me know if I'm way off base to what the original issue was.
For the scenarios I'll define below, let's assume the following:
- The agent is requesting time off on a published schedule
- The agent will not be scheduled for the day they are requesting, therefore we expect 0-payable hours
- The Time off Plan is configured to use and count towards time off limits
- There are not any available time off limits for the day the agent is submitting the request for
- There will be two types of activity codes we will test with.
- Time Off Activity Code that is configured with the checkbox enabled 'Count as Paid Time'
- Time Off Activity Code that is configured with the checkbox disabled 'Count as Paid Time'
Scenario 1: Agent submits time-off on a published schedule that does not have a shift and the activity code used is set to 'Count as Paid Time'
Scenario 1 - Expected Outcome: The time off request will not get auto-approved and will be set to pending. The request will have an error message: "Your request was not auto-approved because the daily duration specified is not compatible with the scheduled or planned shift duration."
Scenario 2: Agent submits time-off on a published schedule that does not have a shift and the activity code used is NOT set to 'Count as Paid Time'
Scenario 2 - Expected Outcome: The time off request will get auto-approved with 0 payable hours.
Please let me know if I'm way off with the original problem. Also, if you have some screenshots you can share with me, please email them to damaris.scott@genesys.com (It's a little easier to upload documents via email).
If you are able to reproduce the behavior, I'll also be happy to schedule some time with you to see if we can brainstorm together to figure out what might be going on.
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Damaris Scott
Genesys - Employees
Original Message:
Sent: 11-13-2023 15:37
From: Shannon Hellner
Subject: Partial time off bypassing time off limits with 0 hours paid showing
Hello! We have run into an issue with PTO and wondering if you have a suggestion.
We have advocates requesting partial PTO. I cannot duplicate this myself, but they are able to enter the request with 0 hours paid (this seems to be only happening on partial requests). When I tried myself, it auto changed my request from 0 hours paid to 5 min paid.
When 0 hours are requested to be paid, this appears to by-pass our limits and auto-approves. As we don't have Gen connected with our time system, they are then adding the "approved" PTO in our time system and getting paid out.
Any ideas here, something I might need to update in config? Thanks!!
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#Workforce Engagement Management
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#ScheduleManagement
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Shannon Hellner
Paycor, Inc.
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