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The purpose of this function is the same as the UC function [ELPL].
The difference is that this function will cross employments for the employee and [ELPL] will only look at amounts inside of the current employment.
The purpose of this function is the same as the UC function [ELPL_OPERATOR].
The difference is that this function will cross employments for the employee and [ELPL_OPERATOR] will only look at amounts inside of the current employment.
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\\After the function is loaded into the database an entry will be required in the [IMLN] function for the lexicon X_UC_FUNCTIONS. Once this is completed it is then accessible in the [IMUC] for the CF operator.
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\\Aditional setup is required in the usercalc to define and populate three global variables before the CF is called.
\\ G_EL_BEGIN_DATE - Date
\\ G_EL_END_DATE -Date
\\ G_ELEMENT -Char
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\\ This function will return a number value of the element specified in the global variable G_ELEMENT.
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