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Personality provides capability for users to generate G/L and COST interface file from Pay History information of the Pay Headers and the associated information such as Pay Lines, Pay Line Details, Pay Amounts of the Journal Entries. The G/L Interface File and COST module Interface File are generated by UPGLF after the UPGL run. The user defines the interface file layout on IDIF screen.
ePersonality provides capability for users to generate G/L and COST interface file from Pay History information of the Pay Headers and the associated information such as Pay Lines, Pay Line Details, Pay Amounts of the Journal Entries. The G/L Interface File and COST module Interface File are generated by UPGLF after the UPGL run. The user defines the interface file layout on IDIF screen.
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|Interface Directory|Optional, Text \\Must be a directory on the [data base server|DATA BASE SERVER] for which the current user (as signed onto the \\client’s network) has write capability. For example the entry ‘C:\TEMP’ accesses the\\‘TEMP’ directory on the server, not the local directory for the computer terminal\\being used.
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|Interface Directory|Optional, Text \\Must be a directory on the [data base server|DATA BASE SERVER] for which the current user (as signed onto the \\client’s network) has write capability. For example the entry ‘C:\TEMP’ accesses the\\‘TEMP’ directory on the server, not the local directory for the computer terminal being used.