Daily thresholds 
			are the number of hours that an employee must work in a single 
			working day at one rate of pay before a different rate of pay 
			applies. A typical example of a daily threshold is where an employee 
			must work for 4 hours at an overtime rate of 1.5 (time and a half) 
			before they can accumulate overtime pay at a rate of 2.0 (double 
			time).
			Thresholds 
			override the standard payment structures defined by the timebands 
			that make up the work pattern for each day.
			Daily thresholds 
			are applied to individual timebands on the 
			Timeband Thresholds 
			screen.
			Note: You 
			must make sure that you apply the threshold to the correct timeband 
			in the appropriate work pattern.
			To maintain 
			thresholds for a week or another span of days, use the
			Weekly Thresholds screen.
			To define a new 
			daily threshold, click New, enter the data required (all the 
			fields on this screen are mandatory) and click Save.
			The fields are:
			
				- 
				
				Code - 
				a 
				unique identifier which can 
				be up to six alphanumeric characters. 
- 
				
				Description - a more 
				meaningful name or description for the daily threshold (e.g. 
				Saturday OT). 
- 
				
				Code Affected 
				- The analysis code used for this threshold. 
- 
				
				Apply Hours - The number of 
				hours to be worked before this threshold is applied.