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!!!BUSINESS CALENDAR
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!!!DEFINE BUSINESS CALENDAR
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Typical examples of calendars include the General Ledger calendar (Fiscal Calendar) and Benefit Remittance calendar.
Typical examples of calendars include the [FLSA] calendar, General Ledger calendar (Fiscal Calendar) and Benefit Remittance calendar.
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'DefineBusiness Calendars’ Usage and Examples
Define Business Calendar data is stored in the P2K_CM_CALENDARS and P2K_CM_CALENDAR_DETAILS tables.
New calendars are not created each year, new periods within the calendars are added.
Define Business Calendar data is stored in the [P2K_CM_CALENDARS] and [P2K_CM_CALENDAR_DETAILS] tables.
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;[Extend Calendar]:This button will allow you to extend the current calendar into the following year. e.g. If you had a calendar for the year 2003 and wanted to extend it by one year, by clicking on this button, the system would generate new rows for 2004.
;[Calendar Period | CALENDAR_PERIOD]:‘Period’ is the year and period that uniquely identifies the calendar period. The calendars are defined in the format of CCYY-PP, where CC is the century, YY is the year and PP is the period. For example – period 2003-01 may be for April 15 to May 14, 2003. When users enter CCYYPP (200301), the dash (-) between the year and period will be automatically formatted by Personality to 2003-01. A monthly calendar for the calendar year Jan-Dec 2003 would have calendar periods 2003-01 through 2003-12. A weekly calendar for the fiscal year Apr2003-Mar2004 would have calendar periods 2004-01 through 2004-52 or 2004-53.
;[Extend Calendar | EXTEND_CALENDAR]:This button will allow you to extend the current calendar into the following year. e.g. If you had a calendar for the year 2003 and wanted to extend it by one year, by clicking on this button, the system would generate new rows for 2004.
;[Calendar Period | CALENDAR_PERIOD]:‘Period’ is the year and period that uniquely identifies the calendar period. The calendars are defined in the format of CCYY-PP, where CC is the century, YY is the year and PP is the period. For example – period 2003-01 may be for April 15 to May 14, 2003. When users enter CCYYPP (200301), the dash (-) between the year and period will be automatically formatted to 2003-01. A monthly calendar for the calendar year Jan-Dec 2003 would have calendar periods 2003-01 through 2003-12. A weekly calendar for the fiscal year Apr2003-Mar2004 would have calendar periods 2004-01 through 2004-52 or 2004-53.
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