About non-work time
You can set days on which no work is typically done by employees as non-work time in
IBM
®
Marketing Operations
.
Marketing Operations
supports a set of system-wide non-work time, separated into user-defined types.
For example, assume that you have the following non-work dates set in
Marketing Operations
.
Non-work time example categories and dates
Category
Dates
Corporate Holiday
1/1/2006, 7/4/2006, 12/25/2006
State Holiday
4/15/2006, 10/3/2006
Corporate Off-site
8/15/2006
After you define non-work time, you can elect whether to schedule work on these days, for each project and its tasks.
If the active time for a task includes any non-work time, its end date is pushed out by an extra day for each of these dates. For example, assume 7/4/2006 is defined as non-work time. If Task 1.3 is scheduled to start on 7/3/2006, and has a duration of three days, its end date is 7/7/2006; work is not scheduled for 7/4, since it is defined as non-work time.
For any task, you can choose to ignore the non-work time; if so, the workflow includes any non-work time as normal work days. So, if you choose to ignore non-work time for Task 1.3, its end date becomes 7/6/2006.
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