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;[FTE|FTE]:Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is a factor that indicates how an employee's weekly hours compare with the standard full time number of hours from the work rule, position, job or group. An FTE factor of 1.0000 indicates a full-time assignment, one of less than 1.0000 indicates a part-time assignment. The FTE is re-dervived, if the weekly hours, the work rule or the job is changed.
;[FTE|FTE]:Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is a factor that indicates how an employee's weekly hours compare with the standard full time number of hours from the work rule, position, job or group. An FTE factor of 1.0000 indicates a full-time assignment, one of less than 1.0000 indicates a part-time assignment. The FTE is re-derived, if the weekly hours, the work rule or the job is changed.
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;[User %|USER_PERCENT]: If you have selected ‘Split By Percent’ as the split rule, then you will indicate the User percentage in this field. After the Distr % is entered, the User % is defaulted with the Distr %. This defaulted value may be overridden. Note that the system will not check to see if the Distribution and User percentages add up to 100%. This field is for informational purposes only, no processing logic is set for User %.
;[User %|USER_PERCENT]: If you have selected ‘Split By Percent’ as the split rule, then you will indicate the User percentage in this field. After the Distr % is entered, the User % is defaulted with the Distr %. This defaulted value may be overridden.
;:%%information Note that the system will not check to see if the Distribution and User percentages add up to 100%. This field is for informational purposes only, no processing logic is set for User %.