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Using the Global Default Shift Pattern, Using Prime Shift Patterns

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Using the Global Default Shift Pattern The global default shift pattern is the default prime shift pattern that is applied whenever your user profile does not have a specific prime shift pattern defined. For example, if you delete all prime shift patterns associated with your user profile, the global default shift pattern must be applied. You can edit the global default prime shift pattern but you cannot delete this default or add additional defaults. To edit the global default shift pattern that is applied when your user profile does not have any prime shifts defined: 1. On the SPOCC screen, click Setup. 2. Under Notification Maintenance Utilities, click the Edit Default Shift and Shift Exceptions option. The Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification screen appears. 3. On the Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification screen, click the Edit icon for the global default shift pattern. The Update Primary Shift screen appears. 4. On the Update Primary Shift screen: a. Edit the starting or ending dates for this shift record using the Starting Date and Ending Date fields. b. Use the Start Time and End Time pull down menus for each day of the week to update the shift start and end times as necessary. 5. Click Update Default Prime Shift to apply the new settings. Using Prime Shift Patterns The prime shift pattern defines the normal work pattern for you as a local notification subscriber, as recorded in your user profile. For example, your prime shift pattern might be Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your prime shift pattern was defined when you created your user profile. Using Prime Shift Exceptions A prime shift exception notes any deviations from your usual workday or workweek, as defined by the prime shift. Prime shift exceptions for individual users override default prime shift exceptions. Using Default Prime Shift Exceptions Default prime shift exceptions are global overrides that modify prime shift patterns for all user profiles. This feature might be useful for company holidays where no subscribers work a prime shift. You can add as many default prime shift exceptions as needed. You can also edit and delete these prime shift exceptions after creating them. However, because default prime shift exceptions are automatically applied to all user profiles, both new and existing, in most cases it is preferable to add prime shift exceptions to individual user profiles on a case-by-case basis, as described in "Adding a Prime Shift Exception" (page 28). Prime shift exceptions for individual users override default prime shift exceptions. Adding a Prime Shift Exception Adding a default prime shift exception applies a new exception to prime shifts for all user profiles. Prime shift exceptions for individual users override any default prime shift exceptions. To add a default prime shift exception: 1. On the SPOCC screen, click Setup. 2. Under Notification Maintenance Utilities, click the Edit Default Shift and Shift Exceptions option. The Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification screen appears. 28 Local Notification Service

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Using the Global Default Shift Pattern
The global default shift pattern is the default prime shift pattern that is applied whenever your user
profile does not have a specific prime shift pattern defined. For example, if you delete all prime
shift patterns associated with your user profile, the global default shift pattern must be applied.
You can edit the global default prime shift pattern but you cannot delete this default or add
additional defaults.
To edit the global default shift pattern that is applied when your user profile does not have any
prime shifts defined:
1.
On the SPOCC screen, click
Setup
.
2.
Under
Notification Maintenance Utilities
, click the
Edit Default Shift and Shift Exceptions
option.
The
Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification
screen appears.
3.
On the
Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification
screen, click the
Edit
icon for the
global default shift pattern.
The
Update Primary Shift
screen appears.
4.
On the
Update Primary Shift
screen:
a.
Edit the starting or ending dates for this shift record using the
Starting Date
and
Ending
Date
fields.
b.
Use the
Start Time
and
End Time
pull down menus for each day of the week to update
the shift start and end times as necessary.
5.
Click
Update Default Prime Shift
to apply the new settings.
Using Prime Shift Patterns
The prime shift pattern defines the normal work pattern for you as a local notification subscriber,
as recorded in your user profile. For example, your prime shift pattern might be Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your prime shift pattern was defined when you created your user profile.
Using Prime Shift Exceptions
A prime shift exception notes any deviations from your usual workday or workweek, as defined
by the prime shift. Prime shift exceptions for individual users override default prime shift exceptions.
Using Default Prime Shift Exceptions
Default prime shift exceptions are global overrides that modify prime shift patterns for all user
profiles. This feature might be useful for company holidays where no subscribers work a prime
shift. You can add as many default prime shift exceptions as needed. You can also edit and delete
these prime shift exceptions after creating them. However, because default prime shift exceptions
are automatically applied to all user profiles, both new and existing, in most cases it is preferable
to add prime shift exceptions to individual user profiles on a case-by-case basis, as described in
“Adding a Prime Shift Exception” (page 28)
. Prime shift exceptions for individual users override
default prime shift exceptions.
Adding a Prime Shift Exception
Adding a default prime shift exception applies a new exception to prime shifts for all user profiles.
Prime shift exceptions for individual users override any default prime shift exceptions.
To add a default prime shift exception:
1.
On the SPOCC screen, click
Setup
.
2.
Under
Notification Maintenance Utilities
, click the
Edit Default Shift and Shift Exceptions
option.
The
Default Prime Shift Patterns for Local Notification
screen appears.
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