Set Up Auditor To Monitor Compliance Risks

Auditor Setup

Auditor is an Artificial Intelligence-based user interface. Auditor allows organizations to identify potential compliance risks.

Enable Auditor

To enable Auditor, you must set the feature switch to Enabled.

Note The Feature Switch link is only available to users with a Function Access Profile (FAP) that has the Function Access Control Point (FACP) Manager-System Configuration > Feature Switch set to Allowed.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > System Configuration > Feature Switch

  1. Select the Auditor row in the Feature Switch table.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. In the Enabled field, select the Yes radio button.
  4. Select Save.

Provide Access to Auditor

Analysts must have a FAP with the Auditor FACP enabled in order to access the Auditor interface.

Note The Auditor FACP only displays when:
  • The Auditor Feature Switch is enabled.
  • The tenant has the Analytics Entitlement.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > Access Profiles > Function Access Profiles

  1. Select the relevant FAP from the list.
  2. Select Manager – Department Manager.
  3. In the Auditor row, set the Access Scope to Allowed.
  4. Select Save.
  5. Repeat steps for other relevant profiles.

Provide Access to Auditor Setup Pages

For an administrator to access Auditor setup pages, users must have a FAP the Auditor Setup FACP enabled.

Note The Auditor FACP only displays when:
  • The Auditor Feature Switch is enabled.
  • The tenant has the Analytics Entitlement.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > Access Profiles > Function Access Profiles

  1. Select the relevant FAP from the list.
  2. Select Manager – System Configuration.
  3. In the Auditor Setup row, set the Access Scope to Allowed.
  4. Select Save.
  5. Repeat steps for other relevant profiles.

Set Auditor Duration

Once Auditor is enabled, it runs on the first day of every month. Auditor uses historical data, and the Auditor Duration setting determines how many previous months are included in the run.

The default duration is four months, and the maximum is six months.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select the Auditor Duration (Months) row.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. In the Value field, enter the number of historical months that Auditor should include in each run.
  4. Select Save.

Set Auditor Primary Location Type

Auditor Primary Location Type defines the level at which the organization wants to detect risks. One Business Structure Type is specified.

By default, all Locations of the specified Type are included when Auditor runs, and no Locations of other Types are included.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select the Auditor Primary Location Type row.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. In the Select Location Type field, select the Business Structure Type for which Auditor should detect risks.
  4. Select Save.

Exclude Auditor Locations

When needed, you can manually exclude certain Locations otherwise included in an Auditor run.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select the Auditor Exclude Locations row.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. In the Location Type field, select the Type for the Location(s) that should be excluded.
    This applies a filter to the Select Locations table.
  4. In the Select Locations table, select one or more rows to identify Locations to exclude.
    Shift and Control keys can be used to make multiple selections.
  5. Select Assign.
  6. Select Save.
  7. Repeat steps for Locations of other Types that should be excluded.

Include Auditor Locations

When needed, you can manually include certain Locations otherwise excluded in an Auditor run.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select the Auditor Include Locations row.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. In the Location Type field, select the Type for the Location(s) that should be included.
    This applies a filter to the Select Locations table.
  4. In the Select Locations table, select one or more rows to identify Locations to include.
    Shift and Control keys can be used to make multiple selections.
  5. Select Assign.
  6. Select Save.
  7. Repeat steps for Locations of other Types that should be included.

Auditor Rates

The table lists each available rate and how it is calculated. There are seven rates that are on by default and eleven total. Default rates appear in bold.

Rate Formula/Description
Punch Time Edits Ratio of punch time edits to final punch count
Punch Deletions Ratio of deleted punches to final punch count
Small Punch Time Edits Ratio of small punch time edits (less than or equal to 15 minutes) to final punch count
Final Punch Time Edits Ratio of final punch time edits to final punch count. This counts edits when final punch time edit is different than original punch time
Extra Time to Lost Time Exceptions Ratio of extra time exceptions (Early In, Late Out) to lost time exceptions (Late In, Early Out)
Cancelled Meals Ratio of cancelled meal breaks to worked shifts
Retro Schedule Edits Ratio of retroactive schedule edits to final shift count. The schedule edits include shift edits and shift deletions
Retro Shift Edits Ratio of retroactive shift edits to final shift count
Retro Shift Deletes Ratio of retroactive shift deletes to final shift count
More than Scheduled Ratio of extra time exceptions to worked shifts
Less than Scheduled Ratio of lost time exceptions to worked shifts

Select Auditor Rates

A rate is a ratio-based metric that Auditor uses to assess risk. You can activate or deactivate each rate as desired.

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select the Auditor Rates row.
  2. Select Edit.
  3. Select boxes from the Auditor Rates (Used for Pattern Detection) list to toggle activation status for each Rate.
    Active Rates are indicated by shading and a checkmark.
  4. When each box reflects the desired activation status, select Save.

Perform an Ad Hoc Audit

After Auditor configuration is initially set or modified, it is recommended that you perform an ad hoc audit. This process allows administrators to verify configurations without waiting for the next automatic Auditor run (at the first of the next month).

Navigation:Main Menu > Administration > Application Setup > KPI Setup > Auditor Setup UI

  1. Select Run Auditor.
    This selection initiates an ad hoc audit.
  2. From the Home tab of UKG Dimensions, navigate to Main Menu > Dataviews & Reports > Auditor.
  3. Verify that the data presented in the cards, tables, and charts within the Auditor user interface is consistent with expectations as configured.
    Note Only three ad hoc audits are permitted each day (per tenant, per user).