Request Time Off from My Calendar

Note: This information applies to submitting time-off requests from My Calendar. If you are using My Schedule for employee self-service, Request Time Off from My Schedule.

Note: If historical time-off requests are permitted in your organization, you can submit time-off requests in signed-off periods.

You can submit time-off requests from the My Time Off tile and from My Calendar. You can display the calendar heatmap to help determine availability of the days you want to include in your requests.

Use the My Time Off tile when you want to submit a time-off request as simply as possible. Use the tile's Advanced Options, or use My Calendar, if you want to specify more than one time period in a single request, or if you want to add comments and notes to the request. (Durations and pay codes can vary among the days and ranges you specify.) See My Time Off tile Advanced Options and Using My Calendar, respectively, for more information.

Time-off requests across day divide

On a single shift that crosses your day divide, when you enter two half-day time-off requests (1st Half and 2nd Half), the entire shift is overridden. Two half-day pay code edits are created and open shifts are created for each overridden portion of the original shift, based on the day divide time and your fixed rules.

Example: You have a day divide shift that starts on Tuesday at 10pm and ends on Wednesday at 6am. You enter Vacation for a 1st Half duration resulting in 4 hours of vacation (Tuesday 10pm to Wednesday 2am). The remaining shift is Wednesday 2am to 6am. You then enter Sick for a 2nd Half duration.

The result is two half-day paycode edits: 4 hours (10pm - 2am) and 4 hours (2am - 6am). The entire original shift is overridden, and two 4-hour open shifts are created.

If you select consecutive days with shifts that cross your day divide, when you enter two half-day time-off requests (1st Half and 2nd Half), the entire shifts on all consecutive days of the time-off request are overridden. Two half-day pay code edits are created for each day and open shifts are created for each overridden portion of the original shifts, based on the day divide time and your fixed rules.

Example: You have an 8-hour day divide shift on two consecutive days — Sunday 10pm to Monday 6am, and Monday 10pm to Tuesday 6am. You enter Vacation for a 1st Half duration resulting in 4 hours of vacation from Sunday 10pm to Monday 2am, and 4 hours of vacation from Monday 10pm to Tuesday 2am. The remaining shifts are Monday 2am - 6pm and Tuesday 2am to 6am. You then enter Sick for a 2nd Half duration by selecting the dates of the remaining shifts (Monday and Tuesday.

The result is two half-day paycode edits created for each day: 4 hours (10pm - 2am) and 4 hours (2am - 6am). The entire original shifts are overridden on the consecutive days, and four 4-hour open shifts are created.