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!!JOB OVERRIDE (CUSTOM NJT)
__JOB OVERRIDE (CUSTOM NJT)__
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A detailed Audit Text is available after the pay line is generated and the custom function has determined the wage rate. This is made available in the Audit Text or Audit Info fields in the PAY LINES, LINE INFO (Audit Text) and LINE DETAILS (Audit Info) tabs.
A detailed Audit Text is available after the pay line is generated and the custom function has determined the wage rate. This is available in the Audit Text or Audit Info fields in the PAY LINES, LINE INFO (Audit Text) and LINE DETAILS (Audit Info) tabs.
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An example of an audit text from the Audit Info field is:
An example of an audit text from the Audit Info field:
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{{Use "Edit Field" to View Computed Value
\\Assignment: PRIMARY $24.47/HR
\\Invoked [[P2K_SPWAGE_NJT] Wage is ==> $24.4700
\\NJT Custom Wage Rate Version 10-Jun-2011
\\PPL Job Code: 215I
\\Assignment Code: PRIMARY
\\Assignment Job Code: 215I
\\Assignment Position Code: 04209002923
\\Incumbent Employee ==> 01
\\On Hold: N
\\Wage Progression_date: 06-FEB-1984
\\Incumnent Job Scale Code Used: 215I-I
''Use " Edit Field" to View Computed Value''
''Assignment: PRIMARY $24.47/HR''
''Invoked [P2K_SPWAGE_NJT] Wage is ==> $24.4700''
''NJT Custom Wage Rate Version 10-Jun-2011''
''PPL Job Code: 215I''
Assignment Code: PRIMARY
Assignment Job Code: 215I
Assignment Position Code: 04209002923
Incumbent Employee ==> 01
On Hold: N
Wage Progression_date: 06-FEB-1984
{{Incumnent Job Scale Code Used: 215I-I
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__OTHER SPECIAL FUNCTIONS__
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Associated with the job override function are Two User Defined fields that have been added to the Assignment Details. These options can determine which override jobs will trigger this function:
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;Rail Incumbent:
Some Wage Scale/Steps have an Incumbent equivalent set up with a different wage rate but sharing the same Scale Step code except for a trailing __‘-I’__ (An example is __212G-I__, where __212G__ is the regular wage scale attached to the Job/Position and __212G-I__ is a stand-alone wage scale that can be referenced by the custom job override function). The trailing –I identifies to the custom function that this is an Incumbent Wage Scale.
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The Rail Incumbent field contains the following lexicon (X_NJT_INCUMBENT).
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There are three options in this lexicon for determining the source of the wage rate that is read by the job override process (The text in parentheses refers to the Lexicon Options):
* Employees who are not flagged as incumbent (''Field is blank'') – Use the default wage scale from the inbound job
* Employees who are incumbent and get this rate for all jobs - Use the incumbent rate for all override jobs (''Any Job'')
* Employees who get the incumbent rate only for their assignment job - Use the incumbent rate only on an inbound job that is the same as the employee’s assignment job (''Assignment Job Only'').
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OTHER SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Associated with the job override function are Two User Defined fields in the Assignment Details which affects which override jobs this function is applied to:
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;Rail On Hold:
This field has a Yes/No lexicon. ''Yes'' indicates that the employee is ‘On Hold.’
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Rail Incumbent
Some Wage Scale/Steps have an Incumbent equivalent set up with a different wage rate but sharing the same Scale Step code except for a trailing ‘-I’ (An example is 212G-I, where 212G is the regular wage scale attached to the Job/Position and 212G-I is a stand-alone wage scale that can be referenced by the custom job override function). The trailing –I identifies to the custom function that this is an Incumbent Wage Scale.
The Rail Incumbent field has a lexicon (X_NJT_INCUMBENT) with three options:
There are three options for determining the source of the wage rate that is read by the job override process:
Employees who are not flagged as incumbent – Use the default wage scale from the inbound job (Existing custom function)
Employees who are incumbent and get this rate for all jobs - Use the incumbent rate for all override jobs
Employees who get the incumbent rate only for their assignment job - Use the incumbent rate only on an inbound job that is the same as the employee’s assignment job.
Rail On Hold
This field has a Yes/No lexicon. Yes indicates that the employee is ‘On Hold.’
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