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;[Time PC Code|PPC_ID_TIME]:Time PC code is the pay component code that will store the “time” result of the premium calculation. Users may wish to use this field if time is stored separately as a result of premium transactions.\\ \\''An employee has worked 8 hours in one night shift. A transaction for the 8 regular hours has been entered, and a night shift premium will be applied. If the company requires that the 8 hours of premium time be recorded in a separate area for tracking reasons, a pay component may be entered in this field. ''\\''Result: 8 hours regular time, 8 hours premium time\\''If the company requires only that 8 hours of regular time be recorded (relying on the earnings pay components to track the premium paid), leave the time pay component blank.\\''Result: 8 hours regular time.\\ \\Pay_Component is an optional, 4-character numeric code that may be entered by the user or retrieved from the LOV. At least one of Time or Amount PC code must be entered.
;[Time PC Code|PPC_ID_TIME]:Time PC code is the pay component code that will store the “time” result of the premium calculation. Users may wish to use this field if time is stored separately as a result of premium transactions.\\ \\''An employee has worked 8 hours in one night shift. A transaction for the 8 regular hours has been entered, and a night shift premium will be applied. If the company requires that the 8 hours of premium time be recorded in a separate area for tracking reasons, a pay component may be entered in this field. ''\\''Result: 8 hours regular time, 8 hours premium time\\''If the company requires only that 8 hours of regular time be recorded (relying on the earnings pay components to track the premium paid), leave the time pay component blank.\\''Result: 8 hours regular time.\\ \\PPC_ID_TIME is an optional, 4-character numeric code that may be entered by the user or retrieved from the LOV. At least one of Time or Amount PC code must be entered.
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;[Amount PC Code|PPC_ID_DOLLARS]:Amount PC code is the pay component code that will store the “earnings” result of the premium calculation. Users may wish to use this field if the earnings from the premium are stored separately as a result of the premium transaction. This may be necessary if the cost account (or distribution code) of the premium differs from the originating transaction.\\ \\''Continuing with the same example as above, this employee’s rate is $10/hr, and the premium rate is $0.50/hr. If separate areas for tracking regular earnings and premium (or shift) earnings are required and defined, the result would be:\\''$80.00 regular earnings, $ 4.00 premium earnings\\ \\''If the company requires only that the earnings be recorded in one lump sum (premiums are not tracked as a separate amount on the financial journal, or are tracked based on hours pay components, instead), the result would be:\\''$84.00 regular earnings''\\ \\Pay_Component is an optional, 4-character numeric code that may be entered by the user or retrieved from the LOV.
;[Amount PC Code|PPC_ID_DOLLARS]:Amount PC code is the pay component code that will store the “earnings” result of the premium calculation. Users may wish to use this field if the earnings from the premium are stored separately as a result of the premium transaction. This may be necessary if the cost account (or distribution code) of the premium differs from the originating transaction.\\ \\''Continuing with the same example as above, this employee’s rate is $10/hr, and the premium rate is $0.50/hr. If separate areas for tracking regular earnings and premium (or shift) earnings are required and defined, the result would be:\\''$80.00 regular earnings, $ 4.00 premium earnings\\ \\''If the company requires only that the earnings be recorded in one lump sum (premiums are not tracked as a separate amount on the financial journal, or are tracked based on hours pay components, instead), the result would be:\\''$84.00 regular earnings''\\ \\PPC_ID_DOLLARS is an optional, 4-character numeric code that may be entered by the user or retrieved from the LOV.