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There are three types of UserCalcs:
There are three types of UserCalcs: Calculation, Qualifier and Function.
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Workflow is only concerned with Calculation types. Please refer to the User Calculations manual for more information on Qualifier and Function types.
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%%information Calculations are used exclusively by the [Payroll (PR)|MODULE-PR] and [Workflow (WF)|MODULE-WF] applications.%%
Calculations are used exclusively by the Payroll and Workflow applications.
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For example, a calculation may call a Qualification to check if a pay component value exists, invoke a function to calculate 50% of that pay component's value, and move the result into a new pay component.
!Function
A function may return a Boolean, Char(acter), Date, or Number value. Functions may be part of a Calculation UserCalc as a [CALL|CALL_COMMAND], or may be a stand alone UserCalc for the [Attendance (AT)|MODULE-AT] or [Benefits (BE)|MODULE-BE] modules. Many modules use functions as a tool to calculate customized values when typical business rules do not apply.
For example, a function may be performed to calculate the seniority of an employee in days. An example of this is an attendance policy that requires yearly entitlement to be calculated based on the average days worked in the past 5 years. For this example, a function would be used to return the entitlement owed to the employee.
!Qualifier
A qualifier returns a Boolean value of either True or False. It is used to either eliminate or include employees in a calculation. Qualifiers may be part of a Calculation UserCalc as a [CALL|CALL_COMMAND].
For example, a qualifier may test the condition 'Is this employee full time?' in order to eliminate part time, casual, or temporary employees from the calculation.
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