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Accrual Should Stop if Unpaid Leave exceeds 20 days

Summary:

Accrual Should Stop if Unpaid Leave exceeds 20 days

We've have a requirement if employee takes an unpaid leave for more than 20 days in a plan period year then accrual of annual leave should stop for the unpaid leave period exceeding 20 days.

Unpaid Leave Configuration: 

UOM is Hours

Employee can avail partial days like 2 hours, 4hours upto 8 hours a day.

No. of unpaid leave days=(absence duration in hours)/8 

Annual Leave Configuration:

UOM is Hours

The Accrual Method is incremental with weekly repeating period.

daily_accrual=(160*PER_ASG_FTE_VALUE)/52)/5

Content (required):

I've tried this logic with following 2 logics:

First Approach:

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