The EY (Year to Date Element Value) may be used when it is necessary to use the Year-to-Date value of a number of Pay Components grouped together.
This only includes closed pays in history, and does not include the current payrun value of the element.Statement: Let Pension hours be equal to year-to-date hours worked then exit.
Line | CMD | OT | Operand 1 | OPER | OT | Operand2 | OT | Operand3 | If Goto | Else GoTo |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
00010 | LET | PC | 296 | EQ | EY | REG HOURS | 99999 | |||
99999 | EXIT | 99999 |
Statement:Let Pension hours be equal to total year-to-date hours (year-to-date plus current pay period) worked then exit.
Line | CMD | OT | Operand 1 | OPER | OT | Operand2 | OT | Operand3 | If Goto | Else GoTo |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
00010 | LET | V | YEAR END | EY | $S | PERIOD-START-DATE | 00020 | |||
00020 | LET | V | HOURS TO YEAR END | ELPL | ET | REG HOURS | V | YEAR END | 00030 | |
00030 | LET | PC | 296 | ADD | EY | REG HOURS | V | HOURS TO YEAR END | 99999 | |
99999 | EXIT | 99999 |
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