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!Associated Pay Components
;[PC|PC_CODE]: A PC Code is a unique number code from 1 to 9,999 assigned to uniquely identify the pay component within the system.
;[Abbreviation|PC_ABBREVIATION]: This field holds a short description of the pay component used for printing on check and
deposit statements, lists and pay registers.
;[PC Description|]: This field provides a short description of the pay component.
;[Element|ELEMENT_CODE]: This field displays the pay element associated to the pay component with this usage.
;[Element Description|DESCRIPTION]: This field provides a short description of the element.
;[Basic|BASIC_ELEMENT]: If the ‘Basic’ toggle is checked, the element is made up by a list of pay components only, and is considered a basic element. If the toggle is not checked, the element may be made up by a list of pay components and also refers to another element (also known as an element mapping). This type of element is known as a compound element. By mapping one element to another it is possible to greatly reduce the amount of pay component keying that is required to set-up all of the required elements.