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Sample Pay Line Detail Audit Text
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The calculations used to derive the rate are stored for future reference in a USER FIELD ATTACHED TO THE PAY LINE DETAIL as shown below. This example is slightly misrepresenting since it indicates that the text is on the pay line. This was changed in November, 2008 to be recorded on the Pay Line details since it can vary at that level.
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The calculations used to derive the rate are stored for future reference in a USER FIELD ATTACHED TO THE PAY LINE DETAIL as shown below. This example is slightly misrepresenting since it indicates that the text is on the pay line. This was changed in November, 2008 to be recorded on the Pay Line details since it can vary at that level.\\
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Hourly Rate $16.0428 = $3000 / 22 / 8.5\\ \\When the employee is hired, terminated, or has a mid-period rate change, this formula is NOT used and the system reverts to the ‘Variable Rate Hours’ method.
Hourly Rate $16.0428 = $3000 / 22 / 8.5\\ \\
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When the employee is hired, terminated, or has a mid-period rate change, this formula is NOT used and the system reverts to the ‘Variable Rate Hours’ method.
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(1100) Salary Rate Method: Variable Rate
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Work Calendar is '5-8'
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Work Calendar is '5-8'\\
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01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($4,420.29)
Period Earnings($4,420.29) / Sched Hours (184) = Variable Rate($24.0233)
01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($4,420.29)\\
Period Earnings($4,420.29) / Sched Hours (184) = Variable Rate($24.0233)\\
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01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($2,898.56)
01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($2,898.56)\\
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01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($2,355.08)
01-Sep-2005 Projected Earnings($2,355.08)\\
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