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This step of the conversion process is optional, and may not be needed for all files being loaded in. Each table will need to be evaluated to see if modification scripts will be needed to complete the conversion of the data. Typically, modification scripts are used on the data if it is easier to access the needed information from other tables in the application. An example of this would be the loading of SUNDRYLINES. The IPSN screen, the P2K_PR_SUNDRY_LINES and P2K_PR_SUNDRY_LINE_DETAILS tables require specific data for the pay components to be loaded into the records. This information is stored on the pay component definition tables and can be seen in the IPPC screen. It is very unlikely that this information will be available to the routines that will be used to extract the data, or during the loading of it into the INF table.
This step of the conversion process is optional, and may not be needed for all files being loaded in. Each table will need to be evaluated to see if modification scripts will be needed to complete the conversion of the data. Typically, modification scripts are used on the data if it is easier to access the needed information from other tables in the application. An example of this would be the loading of SUNDRY LINES. The [IPSN] screen, the [P2K_PR_SUNDRY_LINES] and [P2K_PR_SUNDRY_LINE_DETAILS] tables require specific data for the [pay components|PAY COMPONENTS] to be loaded into the records. This information is stored on the pay component definition tables and can be seen in the [IPPC] screen. It is very unlikely that this information will be available to the routines that will be used to extract the data, or during the loading of it into the INF table.