The Adjustments selection criteria can be used to determine which adjustments, if any, should be included within the output. The options include:
No Adjustments -- all adjustments will be excluded from the output.
Adjustments using Posted Date within range -- only those adjustments that have a Post Date within the specified date range will be included in the output.
Adjustments using Worked Date within range -- all adjustments that were applied to the specified date range will be included in the output.
Further, you can indicate:
Include Pending Adjustments -- This field determines which adjustment details will be reflected in the output, if selected, pending adjustments will be included in the results. This option will only appear if your system is configured with the Enable End-User Adjustments (unatime.end_user_adjustment.enable) property set to true. If it is set, the pending adjustment details are included in report output by default (e.g. the box is checked) as they are more likely to reflect the current view.
Note: When calculating labor actuals, this report will include Adjustments based on the Work Date of the Adjustment -- no selection criteria is made available to alter this option.
Show Adjustment Details -- when this option is checked, the report output will include original entries, any associated backed out adjustment entries and the resulting adjusted entries. By default, the intermediate adjustment details are not included in the output (only the resulting entries are included).
Note that when you are not displaying the adjustment details, should any of the columns contain distinctly different values, the summarized version will result in a display of "NA".
Timesheet Post Date Tidbits
The Post Date field related to each timesheet cell entry will be populated as follows:
Regular Time Entries - The Post Date field stamped on regular (non-adjustment) timesheet entries (and item entries) will be the same as the Work Date for that entry. Regular/Original timesheet entries will always have the Post Date equal to the Work Date.
Administrative Adjustments - When a Unanet Administrator enters a timesheet adjustment via the Administrative Timesheet Adjustment feature, the Administrator has the option of setting the Post Date and as such it will reflect whatever the Administrator entered. Note that the post date must be >= the timesheet cell work date being adjusted.
End User Adjustments - When an End User Timesheet Adjustment is initially entered, the Post Date stamped on the record is equal to the Work Date for that timesheet or item cell. Once the Adjustment entry has been approved by the final approver, however, the Post Date is updated to reflect that final approval date.
Person Profile > Rate Tab Adjustments - For those adjustments resulting from an Administrative change to a person's profile rate tab information, the post date will be set to the date of the change (i.e., today's date).
Person Profile > Person Dilution Adjustments - For those adjustments resulting from an Administrative change to a person's profile dilution screen entry, the post date will be set to the latest un-extracted post date (if any un-extracted adjustments already exist on that timesheet), otherwise, today's date.
Time Import Adjustments - For those adjustments resulting from an Administrative user importing time, the file can optionally include a specific post date value, or if not provided, the run date of the import (i.e., today's date) will be used.
When using a Weekly Overlap or Every Two Weeks Overlap time period type, you may want to enable the Prevent Posting On Weekly or Every Two Weeks Overlap Day (unatime.prevent_post_on_weekly_overlap) property.
While your business policy may dictate a specific scheme for the use of post date, one common practice is to set the post date to a date in the current time period. Doing so will allow you to include in your time extract any adjustments for any prior periods along with the most recent regular timesheets, by selecting the adjustment option "include adjustments based on post date".
Note: This Post Date should not be confused with the Post Date set during any of the Financials Posting activities.