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Retroactive Time Submissions

Are you allowed to retroactively submit in office exceptions? What is the official policy on retroactive time submissions

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Post ID: @OP+1qTZd1Sd

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@OP

Yes, there are quite likely many retroactive ways to game the system. But wouldn’t it be better to apply the creativity to your job?

I’d be willing to bet that it’s a better and far more lucrative career path.

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Post ID: @nxup+1qTZd1Sd

Oracle allows you to enter absences for up to 90 days post occurrence. However, if you are trying to fix your compliance dashboard, you have only 10 days after the close of the period to enter those dates and have the report refreshed.

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Post ID: @bhqv+1qTZd1Sd

Yes upto 3 months only.
WFA requests can't be submitted retrospectively.

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Post ID: @4rht+1qTZd1Sd

Yes, I did it, and it went through. You just have to do it one day at a time. If you try to back date two days at once you’ll get an error that looks like you can’t backdate, but when I did it one at a time it worked.

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Post ID: @1ijg+1qTZd1Sd

Yes - it takes a while before it shows up in the management dashboard for in-office compliance though.

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Post ID: @gvg+1qTZd1Sd

Yes, however last time I did I noticed you can’t edit a time submission if it is considered to be in the past.

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