Do All Changes on a Function Trigger a PA?#
No. The PA Type definition can be selective with which tables are used. For example, on WEEPP there are 2 tables: EID and EPS. If a table is not included in the PA Type, changes to columns on that table will not generate the PA. However, removing individual columns from the table listed under the PA Type will cause errors.
Frequently Asked Questions - Personnel Actions #
- Where Are PA’s Generated From?
- What Functions Can Generate PA’s?
- How Are PA Types Created?
- How Are PA Types Maintained?
- How Do Clients Specify Which Functions Generate PA’s?
- What Columns Appear on Change Requests?
- How Are PA’s Processed?
- Can PA’s Be Individually Processed?
- Can PA’s Be Mass Processed?
- Can the PA Effective Date Be Changed After a PA Has Been Approved?
- Do All Changes on a Function Trigger a PA?
- Are All Columns Automatically Added to Tables Included in a PA Type?
- What If Someone Else Makes a Change to a Record that Has a PA?
- Can Notes/Comments be Added to PA’s?
- Are User Fields Included for Use with PA’s?
- Is the PA Allowed Toggle Still Used on Execution Rights?