SCC on the timecard.
So here's something that might have been covered in the past, but it was new to me last month.
If you have a SC that starts late enough in the day to cross midnight, and you are NOT used, our 1985 DOS pay system doesn't know where to put the "SCC" 1:00.
For those new to RES, if you are assigned SC and not used, you get "one hour pay, no credit (above the reserve guarantee)." (SRH pg. 81)
If the SC was entirely in one calendar day and you aren't used, the system will automatically put the SCC on your time card once scheduling puts SCC on your calendar. It should show on your time card in the SKED TIME and the PAY TIME columns (no CREDIT). If the SC crosses midnight, the SCC still populates on the timecard, but it may or may not have anything in the SKED/PAY columns.
If you look at your time card, (assuming a SCC line, and the LOG STAT column shows CLSD) if there is nothing in these two columns, call scheduling. (The system didn't catch it automatically and the scheduler on duty closing it out missed it.) If it's done as soon as it shows CLSD, any scheduler can fix it. If it's late in the month and they've closed out the month, it takes a supervisor's override. They don't balk at it since it's an obvious programming issue, but it means more time on hold.
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