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\\If you are feeding service values periodically (e.g. time worked this pay period) via a UserCalc or element, you should be using the increment rule.''
''If you are feeding service values periodically (e.g. time worked this pay period) via a UserCalc or element, you should be using the increment rule.'''' ''
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For A100 - Rule 02(Service Date) use:
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''If you are feeding the total service value (e.g. total hours worked last year'' ''or total service length) via a UserCalc or element, you should use the replace rule.''
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''If you are calculating based on a date (e.g. hire or seniority), you should use the replace rule.''
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Your alternatives are:
# Calculate service length with a UserCalc
# Apply adjustment to their service date rather than to their service length