UserCalcs#
- Purpose of UserCalcs
- UserCalc Types
- Where to Use UserCalcs
- How to Plan a UserCalc
- UserCalc Conventions
- Further UserCalc Naming Conventions
Define UserCalcs#
Commands#
Operand Types#
Users need to declare the type of the Operand string being entered. These types consist of Variables, Constants, Database Items, Elements, and Pay Components.
For example, the string “BIWEEKLY” could represent a Processing Frequency, a database item such as a Group Code or even another UserCalc.
Operand Types declare what value the Operand will have, and how to process it within the UserCalc.
Operators#
- Date Operators
- Relative Date Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Equals Operator
- Element Pay Line Values Operator
- Pay Component Pay Line Value Operator
- Not Equal To Operator
- Greater Than Operator
- Greater Than or Equal To Operator
- Greater Than Operator
- Not Greater Than Operator
- Less Than Operator
- Less Than or Equal to Operator
- Not Less Than Operator
- In (List) Operator
- Not In (List) Operator
- Is Between Operator
- Is Not Between Operator
- Is Like Operator
Administer UserCalcs#
The Administer UserCalcs form is where UserCalc are controlled. The administration of UserCalcs also involves an expanded knowledge of the Status of UserCalcs.
- IMUCA Administer UserCalc
- UserCalc Statuses
- Publishing UserCalcs
- Copying an 'In Production' UserCalc
- Editing an 'In Production' UserCalc
- List UserCalcs
Sample UserCalcs#
- Introduction
- AT - No Time Allowed to be Taken for 6 Months
- BE- 401K Maximum
- 401K Maximum Amount
- 401K Maximum Deduction
- PR - Disbursement Message
- PR - FLSA Adjustment
UserCalc Quick Reference Guide#
- Type: Function
- Type: Qualifier