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UserCalcs must be of type ‘Calculation’. The UserCalc will be performed each time the triggered pay component is found on the selected pays.
[UserCalcs|USERCALC] must be of type ‘Calculation’. The [UserCalc|USERCALC] will be performed each time the triggered [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS] is found on the selected pays.
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UserCalcs used for retro have all employee demographics and pay header information available to them (as if they were executed from within [UPCALC]). The UserCalc also has access to any pay component (Pay Amount) values from the pay selected (by reading or using PC or Element information).
[UserCalcs|USERCALC] used for retro have all employee demographics and pay header information available to them (as if they were executed from within [UPCALC]). The [UserCalc|USERCALC] also has access to any [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS] (Pay Amount) values from the pay selected (by reading or using PC or Element information).
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UserCalcs used for retro do not have access to old statistic amounts from the statistic file (the statistic file only holds its value as of the most recent closed pay and does not hold historical information). They do, however, have access to the pay component amount that updated/ created the statistic.
[UserCalcs|USERCALC] used for retro do not have access to old statistic amounts from the statistic file (the statistic file only holds its value as of the most recent closed pay and does not hold historical information). They do, however, have access to the [pay component|PAY COMPONENTS] amount that updated/ created the statistic.
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Output from the Usercalc (Via ‘Let PC =’) is recorded as the Retro Assessment. These results may be accessed using the ‘transaction to date’ operand (PT or ET). See the User Calculation manual for examples of how to use PT, PC, ET and EC.
Output from the [Usercalc|USERCALC] (Via ‘Let PC =’) is recorded as the Retro Assessment. These results may be accessed using the ‘transaction to date’ operand (PT or ET).
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Note that when using a UserCalc, the ‘Let PC = ‘UserCalc line determines where (which Pay Component) the assessment is to be recorded. The ‘Retro PC’ from the PC definition is only used as output when the Pay Component Retro Method is ‘Pay Line’ method.
Note that when using a [UserCalc|USERCALC], the ‘Let PC = ‘UserCalc line determines where (which Pay Component) the assessment is to be recorded. The ‘Retro PC’ from the PC definition is only used as output when the Pay Component Retro Method is ‘Pay Line’ method.