The IPTR and IPTRE screens allow the user to enter or maintain pay transactions in batches generated by the UPTG pay generation process.
Lines may be added or deleted for existing employees and new lines may be added for other employees.
Each pay transaction is associated with the assignment of an employee as of a specific date. All fields default from the assignment but may be overridden.
The full details of each pay transaction can be viewed by clicking the multiple tabs provided.
One line may be used to enter more than one type of time. The customizable IPTR may be used to create columns where time codes are added, or they may be added in the Time Codes tab.
IPTR and IPTRE allow an employee to have transactions in different batches during the same period. If an employee has transaction(s) in more than one batch for the same day, a blue information icon marked with a black ‘!’ in the center will appear to the right of the Start Date for the transaction. If the transaction is in focus the Start Date will be italicized. When the user hovers their mouse over the information icon a speech bubble will appear indicating the batch number and batch status of the batch the other transactions are in.
Allows the user to add, modify or delete pay transaction lines (does not allow deletion of ‘generated’ transactions, only manually added may be deleted).
The pay transaction batch in IPTR gets locked once an approval has been triggered and a user who is not an approver will not be allowed to make any changes to the batch.
Users may add new transactions using a few different methods.
The distribution editor may be used to enter distribution codes.
Multiple lines may be generated or keyed for an employee/assignment.
Employee/assignment records can be added to the batch provided:
A leave line is created for each time code marked as ‘Leave Time’ or ‘Leave Entitlement’. Leave accrual checking is done if applicable.
Smart date logic is provided so that only the day needs be entered.
Dates entered must be on or before the Pay Period End and not more than 30 days earlier than pay period begin.
Time code security is provided – only those time codes specified on the Work Rule (IDWR) form will display in the ‘Time Codes’ LOV.
The Maintain Employee Pay Transactions (IPTRE) screen provides an alternative method for searching transactions by employee. This screen provides the ability to enter pay transactions by employee. Using this screen, the user has the ability to see the employee's batch history, and the employee's totals by time code, time type and time code set.
The Balance Pay Transactions (IPTRB) screen provides the users with the ability to see transaction totals for the batch. This screen may be accessed from IPTR by pressing the 'Balance Batch' button in the IPTR header. The screen may also be accessed using the command line or menu from within the professional application.
The client may configure which totals they wish to see for both IPTRE and IPTRB. Both of these forms provide toggles which allow the users to choose to display totals by time codes, time types or time code sets. Clients can choose which time code sets to display by turning ON the toggle Is IPTR Total in IDTCS for only the time code sets they wish to use for totals. These will be used in IPTRE and in IPTRB. If there are no time code sets with this toggle turned ON, the system will dynamically choose up to 15 time code sets to display in both forms.
IPTR it is a complex screen that allows users to insert records in the same area on two tables (PTR, PTRC).
The IPTR and IPTRE have been enhanced to display visual clues for warnings, certain information and errors. Different clues will display depending on if the record is in or out of focus.
When the record is not in focus the following clues may be visible:
When the record is in focus the following clues may be visible:
The user may also hover their mouse over the icon to have a bubble text window appear with a message describing the reason for the icon.
Here are a few examples of when these visual clues will appear:
Level | Scenario | Clue - In Focus | Clue - Not in Focus |
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WARNING | Leave Cascades | Leave amount is underlined | Leave amount field will have a yellow triangle marked with white ‘!’ in center |
WARNING | Leave Bank Exceeded | Leave amount is underlined | Leave amount field will have a yellow triangle marked with white ‘!’ in center |
INVALID | Leave Reason Required | Leave amount text will have a strike through it | Leave amount field will have a red disc marked with a white ‘x’ in center |
INVALID | Delete Generated Transaction | Left side of the transaction will have a red disc marked with a white ‘x’ in center | Left side of the transaction will have a red disc marked with a white ‘x’ in center |
INFO | EE has transactions for the same assignment and for the same date in multiple batches | Start Date will be italicized | Start Date will have a blue information icon marked with a black ‘!’ in the center |
For more information on Cascading leaves and leave reasons please see the page titled Leave Cascades and Leave Reasons.
Fixed Time Codes may be used to create columns for Reg, OT, Vac, etc., allowing users to key hours only (do not have to key a time code).
User-defined fields (IMUF) may be added to the form to track equipment or other items.
The general ledger distribution code, normally displayed on the details tab, may be added as a column if users often have to edit the distribution code. Entire distribution codes, or any portion of the code (any segment), may be displayed on the rows for ease of entry.
Cost Centers (IDCC) may be linked to this form to allow default of one distribution segment from another.
Screen captures are meant to be indicative of the concept being presented and may not reflect the current screen design.
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