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Employee Enter Additional Days (ADO/ADOT)

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Employee Enter ADO

Overview

This job aid shows employees how to record Additional Days Off (ADO).

  • ADO is additional day off earned.
  • ADOT is additional day off taken.

Enter ADO/ADOT

Enter ADO and ADOT on the same page where you enter your time.

Step 1: If you have multiple homepages, select the Employee Self Service Homepage.

Employee Self Service

Step 2: Click the CSU Time tile.

CSU Time tile
  • CSU Time opens.

Step 3: From CSU Time, confirm that you are on the Enter Time page.

Enter time
  • The Enter Time page is opened by default when you open CSU Time.
  • If you are on another page, expand Timesheet, then click Enter Time.
Timesheet tab

Step 4: If necessary, navigate to the appropriate pay period.

  • Use the arrows to navigate the pay periods.
1 May - 31 May 2022 pay period

Step 5: Navigate to the appropriate week within the pay period.

Week 4 of 5

Use the arrows to navigate the week.

Plus button

Step 6: Add a row, if needed.

  • If you have regular hours worked on the first row, add a row to enter ADO or ADOT.

Step 7: Select the time reporting code for that row.

Time reporting codes

In this example,

  • Regular hours are on the first row.
  • ADO: Additional day off earned is on the second row.
  • ADOT: Additional day off taken is on the third row.

Step 8: Enter the number of days taken or earned.

  • If the TRC is ADO or ADOT, enter a “1” to indicate that a single day was earned or taken.
  • Press the tab key after you input the number. The system adds the decimals.
ADO row with 1 day entered

Step 9: Optional: Click the Comment button to add a comment.

Comment button

Step 10: Click Submit.

Submit button

Step 11: Click OK on the confirmation page.

OK

Appendix: Completed Timesheet Example

Here is an example of a completed timesheet that includes ADO and ADOT.

  • Row A is regular hours (Monday through Thursday)
  • Row B is Additional Day Off Earned (ADO) (Tuesday)
  • Row C is Additional Day Off Taken (ADOT) (Friday)
an example of a completed timesheet

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