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-===== Worktime Compliance(%) KPI ===== 
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-^ This KPI is able to is able to evaluate users according to whether their working hours have fallen within or outside of the KPI's tolerance rate. ^  
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-By default this KPI is available from the selection with the name "Worktime compliance (%)". The KPIs range is +/- 10%, so when the user's daily registered worktime is between 7:12 and 8:48 minutes (for an 8-hour user), the KPI will give a 100% value, if the user's worktime is out of this range, the KPI's value will be 0%.  
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-However, this tolerance can be changed in the following ways: 
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-==== Tolerance in minutes ==== 
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-The tolerance can also be specified in minutes with the following technical name: "NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-...**m**_...**m**" \\ 
-For example, if we would like to set the tolerance between -20 minutes and +50 mintutes compared to the expected work time for the users, the technical name will looks like this: "**NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-20m_50m**" 
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-==== Tolerance in percentage ==== 
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-The tolerance can be specified in percentage with the following technical name:  
-"NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-...**p**_...**p**" \\ 
-For example, if we would like to set the tolerance between -20 % and +20% compared to the expected work time for the users, the technical name we will use, should look like this: "**NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-20p_20p**" 
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-==== Mixed tolerance ==== 
-The lower and upper limits can be specified in percentage form and in minute form either. Just need to mix the p and m abbreviations. 
-For example, if we would like to set the tolerance between - 10 minutes and + 15% compared to the expected work time for the users, the technical name we will use should look like this: "**NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-10m_15p**" 
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-==== Operand creation ==== 
-Next step is to create the operand with the appropriate technical name. The operands can be created in the [[https://jobctrl.com/UserCenter/Kpis.aspx|KPI menu]], under the default KPIs. 
-Here you need to set the technical name and give the operand a friendly name. Most of the time, there is no need to make any other modification, please leave the **Data collection keys** and **Feature requirement settings** empty. Once you've filled in the fields you need, press save. 
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-==== KPI creation ==== 
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-At the top of the KPIs menu, there is a {{:website:kpis:plus_icon.png?40|}} sign, which you need to press, in order to create the custom KPI. For proper preparation, the pop-up window should look like as the following picture. 
-{{:website:worktime_compliance_kpi.png?450|}} 
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-**KPI name**: "Worktime Compliance (20%)", 20% because the operand was made with the "NonOvertimeDaysPerTotalDays_-20p_20p" technical name. \\ 
-**KPI description**: "Index used to limit the use of overtime aiming at the achievement of productivity goals within the determined working hours, without using overtime"\\ 
-**Type**: Value\\ 
-**Operands**: Choose the operand, which has been made during the operand creation.\\ 
-**Values as percentage**: yes\\ 
-**Category**: General work time data 
  
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