Fast Formula
Fast Formula
Hello All
Hope Every Body Doing Good.
am aware of 5 modules in HRMS (Core HR,Payroll,SSHR,OLM,OTL & OTM)
And there is big drawback to me that is i dont know Fast Formulas.
Am facing a great problem due to this.
Plz give me help to know bout Fast Formulas.
Bcoz there is one project for me with in a month.
Hope Every Body Doing Good.
am aware of 5 modules in HRMS (Core HR,Payroll,SSHR,OLM,OTL & OTM)
And there is big drawback to me that is i dont know Fast Formulas.
Am facing a great problem due to this.
Plz give me help to know bout Fast Formulas.
Bcoz there is one project for me with in a month.
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Dear Sowjanya,
Fast Formulas are used within Oracle Payroll Module, to generate payroll calculations. They are more like a pseudocode.
Fast Formulas can be mainly used for:
-- Element Skip Rules (a condition that specified when to process an element)
-- Payroll Calculations
-- Validation
A Fast Formula is composed of Default Section, Alias Section, inputs, body (Calculations) and Outputs.
If you need any further help, contact me...
Regards,
Fast Formulas are used within Oracle Payroll Module, to generate payroll calculations. They are more like a pseudocode.
Fast Formulas can be mainly used for:
-- Element Skip Rules (a condition that specified when to process an element)
-- Payroll Calculations
-- Validation
A Fast Formula is composed of Default Section, Alias Section, inputs, body (Calculations) and Outputs.
If you need any further help, contact me...
Regards,
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Dear Sowjanya,
You are most welcome and I wish you all success in your new project.
** For Functions:
1) Create your function on the database and within your package.
2) Map the function to a function on the application. Use the Define Function Form under the HR Responsibility. Notice that You have to specify:
-- Parameters (Your Parameters)
-- Context Values (Values driven automatically from Formulas)
-- Do not forget to include correct return type
3) Call this function at your Fast Formula... and debug it through a message.
** For Database Items, be aware of this:
-- You can find database items and their descriptions when you enter the Fast Formula Form.
-- You can generate Database Items for Key Flexfields and Descriptive Flexfields, ...
I hope this wll solve your doubts, ...
Best Regards,
You are most welcome and I wish you all success in your new project.
** For Functions:
1) Create your function on the database and within your package.
2) Map the function to a function on the application. Use the Define Function Form under the HR Responsibility. Notice that You have to specify:
-- Parameters (Your Parameters)
-- Context Values (Values driven automatically from Formulas)
-- Do not forget to include correct return type
3) Call this function at your Fast Formula... and debug it through a message.
** For Database Items, be aware of this:
-- You can find database items and their descriptions when you enter the Fast Formula Form.
-- You can generate Database Items for Key Flexfields and Descriptive Flexfields, ...
I hope this wll solve your doubts, ...
Best Regards,
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Dear Sowjanya,
"Call this function at your Fast Formula... and debug it through a message." means when you define the function on the databse and link it in the application form.
Then to return a value into a variable from this function you have to call it in the Fast Formula.
For example:
If your function was get_net_calculation
and it was without parameters, then the call should be as:
Net_CALC = get_net_calculation()
Furthermore, debugging through a message means you can define a message and return it in your Fast Formula as a process of debugging variable contents...
I hope I explained well...
Best Regards,
Ahmad Ghanem
Senior Oracle HRMS Consultant
"Call this function at your Fast Formula... and debug it through a message." means when you define the function on the databse and link it in the application form.
Then to return a value into a variable from this function you have to call it in the Fast Formula.
For example:
If your function was get_net_calculation
and it was without parameters, then the call should be as:
Net_CALC = get_net_calculation()
Furthermore, debugging through a message means you can define a message and return it in your Fast Formula as a process of debugging variable contents...
I hope I explained well...
Best Regards,
Ahmad Ghanem
Senior Oracle HRMS Consultant
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<font color="blue">Dear Member
This tough , if you think this is a tough Otherwise its peanut it all about your logic. As far as syntax and its usage is concerned it need bit practice but i m sure u can !
TIPS: Read FF guide for R12 it is really good.
open existing formulas it will help u too.
Xcellent TIP: u can tell us and get ready-made by us.=== </font id="blue">
<font color="maroon">Thanx
Shawaiz Khan -- Pakistan</font id="maroon">
This tough , if you think this is a tough Otherwise its peanut it all about your logic. As far as syntax and its usage is concerned it need bit practice but i m sure u can !
TIPS: Read FF guide for R12 it is really good.
open existing formulas it will help u too.
Xcellent TIP: u can tell us and get ready-made by us.=== </font id="blue">
<font color="maroon">Thanx
Shawaiz Khan -- Pakistan</font id="maroon">
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