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;: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.
;: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|PAY COMPONENTS] keying that is required to set-up all of the required elements.
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This area contains the list of pay components and the order in which they are processed.
;[Seq #|ELEMENT_PC_SEQUENCE]: This field will determine the sequential order (1 to 99999) in which pay components are processed and displayed within the element.
;:With many elements, the sequencing is not important, because only the total value of the element is significant (e.g. a taxable wage base element). However, with certain elements, the order in which the pay components are processed is vital to the calculation (e.g. the deduction element for computing gross to net) or inherent to the nature of the element (e.g. element for ordering the pay components that will appear on a pay register).
This area contains the list of [pay components|PAY COMPONENTS] and the order in which they are processed.
;[Seq #|ELEMENT_PC_SEQUENCE]: This field will determine the sequential order (1 to 99999) in which [pay components|PAY COMPONENTS] are processed and displayed within the element.
;:With many elements, the sequencing is not important, because only the total value of the element is significant (e.g. a taxable wage base element). However, with certain elements, the order in which the [pay components|PAY COMPONENTS] are processed is vital to the calculation (e.g. the deduction element for computing gross to net) or inherent to the nature of the element (e.g. element for ordering the [pay components|PAY COMPONENTS] that will appear on a pay register).
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;[Pay Code|PC_CODE]: This field indicates the pay component to be added or subtracted from this element. PC_Code is a 4-character numeric mandatory field that you must manually enter or use the LOV (F9).
;[Abbreviation|PC_ABBREVIATION]: This field holds the short form description of the pay component. PC_Abbreviation is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field that will default when the pay component is entered.
;[Operator|ELEMENT_OPERATOR]: This field identifies the mathematical operator (Add or Subtract) that defines how the pay component will be processed. Element_Operator is a fixed lexicon ([X_ELEMENT_OPERATOR]) that you may use to look up the value.
;[Pay Code|PC_CODE]: This field indicates the [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS] to be added or subtracted from this element. PC_Code is a 4-character numeric mandatory field that you must manually enter or use the LOV (F9).
;[Abbreviation|PC_ABBREVIATION]: This field holds the short form description of the [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS]. PC_Abbreviation is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field that will default when the pay component is entered.
;[Operator|ELEMENT_OPERATOR]: This field identifies the mathematical operator (Add or Subtract) that defines how the [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS] will be processed. Element_Operator is a fixed lexicon ([X_ELEMENT_OPERATOR]) that you may use to look up the value.