Balance Dimension

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mamajid
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Balance Dimension

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This is a question of one of friend

Hi,

We are impelmenting HRMS Rel1.02. This is not UK or US install. It is a Global Install

1. The Pay advice Report does not show up the Deductions. The Earnings and Total Pay comes up.

How do we get the Deductions on the Pay Advice(SOE)?

2. How do you create a balance dimension which would accumulate the balances from the start of the payroll processing year and never reset it to zero?

To hold YTD,QTD,PTD balances we can run the create balance dimension program and define the dimension. But the balances would be reset to zero depending on the frequency specified when running the program. Our requirement is to create a dimension which will never reset the balance to zero. How do we achieve this?Your suggestions are most welcome.

Note: They have already applied global hrms patch and run zz legislation program for Pakistan.

Regards

Majid
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Post by eng_ahmad_2007 »

Dear Majid,

For 1) I will try to look up the solution soon. It is something related to Organization level setup.

For 2) You can use the balance dimention _ITD (Inception to Date) --> It nevers resets to zero :P

Hope this helps,

Ahmad Ghanem
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Post by eng_ahmad_2007 »

Dear Majid,

For 1) Define an element set that contaings your deductions and enter the value in: Organization screen --> Business Group Classification --> Others button --> SOE setup, bounce the Apache, and then you should see it there.

Best Regards,

Ahmad Ghanem
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