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You can create a new employment status on [IDES] called “PERS ANNUITANT” as shown here. Any employee who has this assignment status will be considered a Retiree Annuitant.
A new employment status on [IDES] called “PERS ANNUITANT” can be created. Any employee who has this assignment status will be considered a Retiree Annuitant.
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My|CalPERS requires that any Retroactive Pay be reported in separate ‘Transaction Types’. To accommodate this, Retroactive Pay must be created with UPRETRO and be stored into a Pay Category that is Pay Category type ’07-Reto Pay’.
My|CalPERS requires that any Retroactive Pay be reported in separate ‘Transaction Types’. To accommodate this, Retroactive Pay must be created with [UPRETRO] and be stored into a pay category that has the Pay Category type of ’07-Reto Pay’.
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A user-defined lexicon (CALPERS_SC) has been created to cross-reference the CalPERS Special Compensation Codes, their categories and the Pay Components or Elements that reflect the value for that special compensation. If you will use Special Compensation codes, you must run the script
create_CALPERS_SC_lexicon.sql
A user-defined lexicon (CALPERS_SC) has been created to cross-reference the CalPERS Special Compensation codes, their categories and the pay components or elements that reflect the value for that special compensation. If you will use Special Compensation codes, you must run the script create_CALPERS_SC_lexicon.sql