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A Function may return a Boolean, Char(acter), Date, or Number value. Functions may be part of a Calculation UserCalc as a [CALL|UC Command CALL], or may be a stand alone UserCalc for the [Attendance (AT)] or [Benefits (BE)] modules. Many ePersonality applications use Functions as a tool to calculate customized values when typical business rules do not apply.
A Function may return a Boolean, Char(acter), Date, or Number value. Functions may be part of a Calculation UserCalc as a [CALL|UC Command CALL], or may be a stand alone UserCalc for the [Attendance (AT)] or [Benefits (BE)] modules. Many modules use Functions as a tool to calculate customized values when typical business rules do not apply.