Workforce Management

Dayforce Release Notes version 2025.2.1, Patch 3

Version
R2025.2.1 Patch 3
Release Date
12/30/2025
ft:lastEdition
2026-01-07
IDDescription

Fixed an issue that could occur in People when using Dayforce in English (Australia). In some cases, in the Work > Balance History and Work > Base Rate Progression screens, the application showed the incorrect date format (MM-DD-YYYY) in some settings instead of the expected date format (DD-MM-YYYY).

Fixed an issue in Schedules where the application didn’t optimize employee coverage when you generated shifts using autofill. This issue could result in the application failing to schedule contract employees to the minimum contract hours required for the schedule period, and would require manual corrections to their schedules.

Fixed an issue that could occur when using the TAFW Apply Restriction Rule in Time Away From Work > Time Off Rule Policies. In some cases, the Per Employment option in the Restriction Period Type drop-down list didn't work as expected.

Fixed an issue that caused the Operating Hours Import to fail with an error.

Fixed an issue that could occur in Timesheets after you selected a pay group in the load panel. In some cases, the application failed to show some of the pay group’s employees in the Employees drop-down list, and showed them only if you typed their name in the search field.

Fixed an issue where, in some cases, the Printed Schedule Report contained unfilled shifts from locations that weren’t included in the report’s scope.

Fixed an issue that could occur if your pay policy was configured with the Daily Overtime Awarded Outside Schedule Rule. In some cases, the application didn’t respect your rule configuration and mistakenly awarded employees double overtime pay when they didn’t meet the criteria for double overtime pay.

Fixed an issue that could occur if your pay rule hierarchy was configured with two instances of the FLSA Overtime Rule in Pay Setup > Pay Policy. In some cases, the second instance of the rule in the hierarchy mistakenly recalculated rates that were calculated by the first rule instance, even if the rules weren’t configured to interact.

Fixed an issue in Schedules where managers couldn't create unfilled shifts for locations that only had Shift Marketplace employees.