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!!!FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM - FRS 

FRS or ‘Florida Retirement System’ is responsible for administering the Florida Retirement System. \\
Specialized benefit components and user fields are provided that may be set up to ensure that the report and interface file are created correctly. 

!FRS Work Periods 
The Work Periods (‘WP’) is a column on the FRS report that defines the service credit for retirement purposes. For each amount submitted, a code must be provided.  The meaning of the code is shown in the table below. Benefit components are used to define the codes (work periods) used at each organization. 

||Work Period||Description 
|12|Normal Current Contribution 
|12|Prior Period Contribution Adjustment 
|21|Lump Sum Contributions 
|88|Workers’ Compensation Contributions 

!!FRS Setup 
To create the required report and interface file users must use specific benefit components within a specific plan type, create user fields (if needed) and set up the required pay components and pay elements. 

!Pay Components - [IPPC] 
You will need to create a total of 9 pay components for FRS: 
|B0360|FRS Reg Earns|PC Usage: 9999 
|B0361|FRS Lump Earns|PC Usage: 9999 
|B0363|FRS PP Earns|PC Usage: 9999 
|B0368|FRS WC Earns|PC Usage: 9999 
|B0380|FRS Lv Hrs|PC Usage: 9999 
|B0840|FRS Reg ER|PC Usage: 13 
|B0841|FRS Lump ER|PC Usage: 13 
|B0843|FRS PP ER|PC Usage: 13 
|B0848|FRS WC ER|PC Usage: 13 

!Pay Elements - [IPPE] 
You will need to create a total of 5 pay elements for FRS:\\
 
|B0320|FRS Reg Earns|All earnings PC that make-up Regular Earnings 
|B0321|FRS Lump Earns|All earnings PC that make-up Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings 
|B0323|FRS PP Earns|All earnings PC that make-up Prior Period Earnings 
|B0328|FRS WC Earns|All earnings PC that make-up Workers’ Compensation Earnings 
|B0380|FRS Lv Hrs|All earnings PC that make-up Lump Sum Leave Pay Hours 

!Benefit Plan Types - [IBPT] 
All FRS benefit plans must be setup with a ‘FRS’ benefit plan type.\\

%%warning If this is spelled differently, the program will not work.%%  
 
!Benefit Plans 
Benefit components are used to calculate and store the values for FRS.  These values must be qualified, for the report, by which type of work period. Users must analyze the possible types of contributions made at their site, and set up the appropriate benefit component as described. 
 
 
 
 
Regular Enrollment Dates 
Use Benefit Components B0020 through B0270 to define the benefit enrollment start and end dates.  As with all benefit plans, these BC’s must be defined. 
 
Eligible Earnings (Salary) 
Use Benefit Components B0320 through B0366 to define regular earnings, prior period earning adjustments, lump sum earnings, and workers’ compensation earnings. 
These amounts must be stored in a pay component and will be seen on the Benefits Enrollment form and the FRS report. 
 
Lump Sum Leave Pay Hours 
Use Benefit Component B0380 to determine this amount. This amount should be from an element that contains all hour pay components to be reported as part of the Lump Sum hours. 
 
Employer Contribution Amount 
Use Benefit Component B0800 through B0849 to set up the employer contribution amount.   

This amount will appear only in the Benefit Enrollment form, but the rates defined will be used to calculate the 
amount for the report. 
Enter the employer contribution rate as a percentage.  i.e. 8.25% would be entered as 8.2500. 
This amount can be set up as either ‘Same as Premium Amount’, ‘Premium Amount less Employee 

Contribution’, or as ‘Employer percentage on Member Earnings’.   
Additional employer contribution amounts can only be derived using a pay element. 

 
Coverage Rates 
The Employer Contribution Rate must be entered through the ‘IBPN’ screen (Rate step 1; Up to limit 999,999). 

!List of Benefit Components 
Most Benefit Components have an implied Work Period Code attached, indicated as WP##. Components that represent values on the FRS report also require an output Pay Component to store the calculated value for later reporting. 
The Benefit Components provided in the following pages have been grouped based on their purpose under the following subheadings: 
0010 – 0299 	Preprocessing/Qualification 
0300 – 0399 	Eligible Earnings/Amounts 
0800 – 0899 	Employer Contributions 

Although the sheer number of options may seem daunting, not all components are required for every plan. They are provided to allow complete versatility when defining policies. 
 
Note: 
	• Bracketed words on the following pages represent fields in the Component Rules or the Enrollment Form to be filled in. i.e. <User Calc> 
	To create any UserCalcs that may be needed, please refer to the User Calculation Tool Workbook. 
	• Each component has a table to define the rules that are available.  The columns in the table are described below: Rule the index number of the rule Description a brief description of the rule Logic what the rule will do if chosen, and what other ‘pieces’ it may need to complete it logic 
	Assoc. if there are any associated benefit components needed they are listed 
Go to after this rule is chosen which benefit component should be evaluated next 

	The standard or most commonly used rule(s) for each Component is indicated by the asterisk (*) in the rule column. 

 
!B0010 - B0299 Preprocess/Qualification  
 
B0010 Preprocess/Qualify UserCalc  {optional} 
This component is required when a UserCalc is used to disqualify/qualify an employee from processing based on any criteria other than entity, unit, group, and/or employment status.  
Is a UserCalc required to disqualify/qualify an employee from processing? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0020 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00* 	Use UserCalc Only 	The pre-processing or qualifying <User Calc> specified will be executed. The UserCalc may be a qualifier to decide which employees to evaluate. Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must supply any logic required to disqualify an employee from being processed. The UserCalc must be of the type ‘Function’, with a return value of the type ‘Boolean’.  Use the RET operator to return the Boolean value of True or False. The false value is interpreted by the component as an instruction to exit the coverage without further processing. 		B0020 

 
B0020 Enrollment Base Date 
This component is required to establish the base date used in determining the effective date of an enrollment form. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Enrollment Base Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use UserCalc Only 	The pre-processing or qualifying <User Calc> specified will be executed. Specify the name of the UserCalc on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user provided enrollment base date from which the employee’s coverage effective date is determined. 		B0030 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Processing Date 	Uses the date of the benefits run (or pay period end date if benefits are processed through payroll), to determine effective date of the employee’s coverage. 		B0030 
02* 	Use Hire Date 	Uses Hire Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine effective date of employee’s coverage. 		B0030 
03 	Use Seniority Date 	Uses Seniority Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine effective date of employee’s coverage. 		B0030 
04 	Use Latest of Hire/Seniority/Processing Date 	Uses the latest of hire date, seniority date, or date of the benefits run (or pay period end date if benefits are processed through payroll). This rule is often used when a benefit is completely optional, such as a 401K (US) or RRSP (CDN) plan. 		B0030 
05 	Use Leave Date 	Uses Leave Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine effective date of the employee’s coverage. This rule is normally only used with disability type plans. 		B0030 
06 	Use Birth Date 	Uses employee’s birth date from Identity Information form (IEID) plus a qualifying period to determine effective date of employee’s coverage. Sometimes used for pension type plans that become mandatory at age 18 or 21. 		B0030 
07 	Use Termination Date 	Uses employee’s termination date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine effective date of employee’s coverage. Used for special coverages available to an employee only after termination, for example, on retirement. 		B0030 

 
This component specifies whether a qualification period must be added to the enrollment effective date. Choose the rule that is used as the enrollment Effective Base Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Base Date 	Uses the exact date calculated by component B0020. 	B0020 	B0070 
02* 	Use Base Date plus Qualifying Period 	Uses the date calculated by component B0020, plus any additional qualifying period calculated by components B0040 and B0050. 	B0020 B0040 B0050 	B0040 

 
B0040 Hiring Qualification {optional} 
This component specifies whether an employee must be hired by a certain day in the month in order for that month to be included in the qualification criteria. 
Must the employee be hired by a certain day in the month in order for month to be included in the qualification criteria? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0050 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use Day from UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return 		B0050 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		a numeric value. This value is interpreted as a user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to sign up for benefits in the first month of hire. 		
01 	Use Day from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element is used as the user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to sign up for benefits in the first month of hire. 		B0050 
02* 	Hired By Specified Day 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  The <BC Value> of the component is used as the user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to sign up for benefits in the first month of hire. Must be entered as DD (15 for the 15th of the month.) 		B0050 

 
B0050 Qualifying Period  {optional} 
Is there a specific waiting period for enrollment? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0060 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Number of Days 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of days to the enrollment base date. 		B0060 
02 	Number of Weeks 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of weeks to the enrollment base date. 		B0060 
03* 	Number of Months 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of months to the enrollment base date. 		B0060 
04 	Number of Pay Periods 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of pay periods to the enrollment base date. 		B0060 
05* 	Number of Years 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of years to the enrollment base date. 		B0060 

 
B0060 Roll Forward/Back Rule  {optional} 
This component specifies that enrollment takes place on a specific day of the month, such as the first. 
Is it necessary to roll the effective date forward or backward to a specific day of the month? 

Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0070 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Roll Forward to Day in Next Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (01 for the 1tstof the month.) 		B0070 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		Rolls effective date forward to this day in the following month. Used when benefits may only start on a specified day of the month, such as the first. 		
02 	Roll Back to Day in Curr Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (01 for the 1tstof the month.) Rolls effective date back to this day in the current month. Used when benefits may only start on a specified day of the month, such as the first, and benefits may be backdated.  		B0070 
03 	Roll Forward to First Day in Next Quarter 	Rolls effective date forward to the first day in the following quarter. Used when benefits may only start at the beginning of a quarter. 		B0070 
04 	Roll Back to First Day in Curr Quarter 	Rolls effective date back to the first day in the current quarter. Used when benefits may only start at the beginning of a quarter and enrollment may be backdated. 		B0070 

 
This component stores the final effective date result.  Choose the rule that is used as the Effective Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Calculate Effective Date 	Stores the calculated effective date of the benefit coverage. 		B0080 

 
B0080 Eligibility Base Date 
This component is required to establish the base date used in determining the eligibility date of an enrollment form. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligibility Base Date 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use UserCalc only 	The pre-processing or qualifying <User Calc> specified will be executed. Specify the name of the UserCalc on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as a User provided enrollment base date from which the employee’s coverage eligibility date is determined. 		B0090 
01 	Use Processing Date 	Uses date of the benefits run (or pay period end date if benefits are processed through payroll), to determine eligibility date of employee’s coverage. 		B0090 
02* 	Use Hire Date 	Uses Hire Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine eligibility date of employee’s coverage. 		B0090 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
03 	Use Seniority Date 	Uses Seniority Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine eligibility date of the employee’s coverage. 		B0090 
04 	Use Latest of Hire/Seniority/Processing Date 	Uses latest of Hire Date, Seniority Date or date of the benefits run (or pay period end date if benefits are processed through payroll). This rule is often used when a benefit is completely optional, such as a 401K (US) or RRSP (CDN) plan. 		B0090 
05 	Use Leave Date 	Uses Leave Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine eligibility date of employee’s coverage. This rule is normally only used with disability type plans. 		B0090 
06 	Use Birth Date 	Uses employee’s Birth Date from Identity Information form (IEID) plus a qualifying period to determine eligibility date of employee’s coverage.  Sometimes used for pension type plans that become mandatory at age 18 or 21. 		B0090 
07 	Use Termination Date 	Uses employee’s Termination Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine eligibility date of employee’s coverage. Used for special Coverages available to an employee only after termination (retirement). 		B0090 
08 	Use Effective Date 	Uses date calculated in component B0070. 	B0070 	B0090 

 
B0090 Eligibility Date Rule 
This component specifies whether a qualification period must be added to the enrollment eligibility date.  Choose the rule tat is used as the Eligibility Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Base Date 	Uses the exact date calculated by component B0080. 	B0080 	B0130 
02* 	Use Base Date plus Qualifying Period 	Uses the date calculated by component B0080, plus any additional qualifying period calculated by components B0100 and B0110. 	B0080 B0100 B0110 	B0100 

 
B0100 Hiring Qualification {optional} 
The component specifies whether an employee must be hired by a certain day in the month in order for that month to be included in the qualification criteria. 
Must the employee be hired by a certain day in the month in order for month to be included in the qualification criteria? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0110 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use Day from UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return a numeric value. This value is interpreted as the user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to be eligible for benefits in the first month of hire. 		B0110 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Day from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element is used as the user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to be eligible for benefits in the first month of hire. 		B0110 
02* 	Hired By Specified Day 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  The <BC Value> of the component is used as the user provided day of the month by which an employee must be hired in order to be eligible for benefits in the first month of hire. Must be entered as DD (15 for the 15th of the month.) 		B0110 

 
B0110 Qualifying Period  {optional} 
This component specifies the waiting period for benefit eligibility. 
Is there a specific waiting period for eligibility? 

Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0120 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Number of Days 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of days to the eligibility base date. 		B0120 
02 	Number of Weeks 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of weeks to the eligibility base date. 		B0120 
03* 	Number of Months 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of months to the eligibility base date. 		B0120 
04 	Number of Pay Periods 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of pay periods to the eligibility base date. 		B0120 
05* 	Number of Years 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of years to the eligibility base date. 		B0120 

 
B0120 Roll Forward/Back Rule  {optional} 
This component specifies that the eligibility date takes place on a specific day of the month, such as the first. Is it necessary to roll the eligible date forward or backward to a specific day of the month? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0130 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Roll Forward to Day in Next Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (01 for the 1tstof the month.) Rolls the eligibility date forward to this day in the following month. 		B0130 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		Used when benefits may only start on a specified day of the month, such as the first. 		
02 	Roll Back to Day in Curr Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (01 for the 1tstof the month.) Rolls the eligibility date back to this day in the current month. Used when benefits may only start on a specified day of the month, such as the first, and benefits may be backdated. 		B0130 
03 	Roll Forward to First Day in Next Quarter 	Rolls the eligibility date forward to the first day in the following quarter.  Used when benefits may only start at the beginning of a quarter. 		B0130 
04 	Roll Back to First Day in Curr Quarter 	Rolls the eligibility date back to the first day in the current quarter. Used when benefits may only start at the beginning of a quarter, and eligibility may be backdated. 		B0130 

 
B0130 Eligible Date 
This component stores the final eligible date result. Choose the rule that is used as the Eligible Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Calculate Eligible Date 	Stores the calculated eligibility date of the benefit coverage. 		B0140 

 
This component determines the date premiums will commence. Choose the rule that is used as the Premium Start Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user provided premium date. 		B0150 
01* 	Use Effective Date 	Uses component B0070 as the premium date. 	B0070 	B0150 
02 	Use Eligible Date 	Uses component B0130 as the premium date. 	B0130 	B0150 

 
B0150 Expire Base Date 
This component is required to establish the base date used in determining the expiration of an enrollment form.  
 
 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as the user provided base date from which the employee’s enrollment is expired. 		B0160 
01 	Use End of Time 	Uses 31st December, 3999 as the base date from which the employee’s enrollment is expired. 		B0160 
02* 	Use Termination Date 	Uses the employee’s Termination Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine the date the employee’s enrollment is expired, or 31st December, 3999 if there is no termination date available. 		B0160 
03 	Use Leave Date 	Uses the employee’s Leave Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine the date the employee’s enrollment is expired. 		B0160 
04 	Use Earlier of Term/Leave 	Uses the earlier of the Termination Date or the Leave Date as the date from which an employee’s enrollment is expired, or 31st December, 3999 if there is no termination date available. 		B0160 
05* 	Use Birth Date 	Uses the employee’s Birth Date from the Identity Information form (IEID) plus a continuation period to determine the date an employee’s enrollment is expired. Sometimes used for life type plans that automatically expire at a specific age. 		B0160 
06 	Use Spouse's Birth Date 	Uses the Spouse Birth Date from the contact form plus a continuation period to determine the date a spouse’s enrollment is expired. Sometimes used for dependent or spousal life type plans that automatically expire at a specific age. 		B0160 

 
B0160 Expire Date Rule 
This component specifies whether a continuation period must be added to the enrollment expiration date. Choose the rule that will be used as the Expire Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Base Date 	Uses the exact date calculated by component B0150 to expire the enrollment. 	B0150 	B0200 
02* 	Use Base Date plus Continuation Period 	Uses the date calculated by component B0150, plus any additional continuance period calculated by components B0170 and B0180 to expire the enrollment. 	B0150 B0170 B0180 	B0170 

 
B0170 Termination Qualification {optional} 
This component specifies the day on or after which an employee must be terminated in order to remain 
enrolled. 
Must an employee be terminated on/after a certain day in the month in order for month to be included in the 
continuation criteria? 
 
 
Yes Choose the rule to be sued No Go to B0180 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use Day from Calc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component.  The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return a numeric value. This value is interpreted as a user provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated by, in order to remain enrolled during the last month of employment.  	B0160 	B0180 
01 	Use Day from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element is used as the user-provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated in order to remain enrolled during the last month of employment. 	B0160 	B0180 
02* 	Terminated after Specified Day 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  The value of the component is used as the user-provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated in order to remain enrolled during the last month of employment.  Must be entered as DD (15 for the 15th of the month.) 	B0160 	B0180 
03 	Terminated on Last Day in Month 	Specifies an employee must not terminate until the last day of the month in order to remain enrolled during the last month of employment. 	B0160 	B0180 

 
B0180 Continuation Period {optional} 
This component specifies the continuation period for benefit enrollment. 
Is there a continuation period for benefit enrollment? 

Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0190 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Number of Days 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of days to the expiration base date. 	B0160 B0170 	B0190 
02 	Number of Weeks 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of weeks to the expiration base date. 	B0160 B0170 	B0190 
03* 	Number of Months 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.   Adds number of months to the expiration base date. 	B0160 B0170 	B0190 
04 	Number of Pay Periods 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of pay periods to the expiration base date. 	B0160 B0170 	B0190 
05* 	Number of Years 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds number of years to the expiration base date. 	B0160 B0170 	B0190 

 
 
 
B0190 Roll Forward/Back Rule  {optional} 
This component specifies that enrollment expires on a specific day of the month, such as the last. 
Is it necessary to roll the expiry date forward or backward to a specific day of the month? 

Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0200 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Roll Forward to Day in Curr Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (31 for the end of the month.) Rolls the expiration date forward to this day in the current or following month, whichever is past the original expiration date month. Used when benefits may only expire on a specified day of the month. 		B0200 
02* 	Roll Back to Day in Prev Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (31 for the end of the month.) Rolls the expiration date back to this day in the previous month. Used when benefit may only expire on a specified day of the month. 		B0200 
03 	Roll Forward to Last Day in Curr Quarter 	Rolls the expiry date forward to the last day in the current quarter. Used when benefits may only expire at the end of a quarter. 		B0200 
04 	Roll Back to Last Day in Prev Quarter 	Rolls the expiry date back to the last day in the previous quarter. Used when benefits may only expire at the end of a quarter, and the employee has to be employed for the whole quarter in order to be enrolled for that quarter. 		B0200 

 
B0200 Expire Date 
This component stores the final expiration date result.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Expire Date rule. 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Calculate Expire Date 	Stores the calculated expiration date of the enrollment. 		B0210 

 
B0210 Eligibility End Base Date 
This component is required to establish the base date used in determining the eligibility end date of an enrollment form.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligibility End Base Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET 		B0220 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- provided base date from which the employee’s eligibility is expired. 		
01 	Use End of Time 	Uses 31st December, 3999 as base date from which employee’s eligibility is expired. 		B0220 
02* 	Use Termination Date 	Uses employee’s Termination Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine date employee’s eligibility is expired, or 31st December, 3999 if date is unavailable. 		B0220 
03 	Use Leave Date 	Uses employee’s Leave Date from Employment Information form (IEEI) to determine date employee’s eligibility is expired, or 31st December, 3999 if date is unavailable. 		B0220 
04 	Use Earlier of Term/Leave 	Uses earlier of Termination Date or Leave Date as date from which an employee’s eligibility is expired, or 31st December, 3999 if date is unavailable. 		B0220 
05* 	Use Birth Date 	Uses employee’s Birth Date from Identity Information form (IEID) plus a continuation period to determine date employee’s eligibility is expired. Sometimes used for life type plans that automatically expire at a specific age. 		B0220 
06 	Use Spouse's Birth Date 	Uses spouse’s Birth Date from contact form plus a continuation period to determine date spouse’s eligibility is expired. Sometimes used for dependent or spousal life type plans that automatically expire at a specific age. 		B0220 

 
B0220 Eligibility End Date Rule 
This component specifies whether a continuation period must be added to the enrollment eligibility end date?  Chose the rule that is used as the Eligibility End Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Use Base Date 	Uses the exact date calculated by component B0210 to expire the benefit eligibility. 	B0210 	B0260 
02* 	Use Base Date plus Continuation Period 	Uses the date calculated by component B0210, plus any additional continuance period calculated by components B0230 and B0240 to expire the benefit eligibility. 	B0210 B0230 B0240 	B0230 

 
B0230 Termination Qualification {optional} 
This component specifies whether an employee must be terminated on/after a certain day in the month in order for that month to be included in the continuation criteria. 
Must an employee be terminated on/after a certain day in the month in order for month to be included in the continuation criteria? 
Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0240 

Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use Day from Calc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component.  The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return 	B0220 	B0240 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return a numeric value. This value is interpreted as a user-provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated in order to be eligible for benefits during the last month of employment. 		
01 	Use Day from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element is used as the user-provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated in order to be eligible for benefits during the last month of employment. 	B0220 	B0240 
02* 	Terminated after Specified Day 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  The value of the component is used as the user-provided day of the month after which an employee must be terminated in order to remain eligible for benefits during the last month of employment. Must be entered as DD (15 for the 15th of the month.) 	B0220 	B0240 
03* 	Terminated on Last Day in Month 	Specifies an employee must not terminate until the last day of the month in order to remain eligible for benefits during the last month of employment. 	B0220 	B0240 

 
This component specifies the length of the continuation period. Choose the rule that is used as the Continuation Period rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01 	Number of Days 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of days to the eligibility end base date. 	B0220 B0230 	B0250 
02 	Number of Weeks 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of weeks to the eligibility end base date. 	B0220 B0230 	B0250 
03* 	Number of Months 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.   Adds the number of months to the eligibility end base date. 	B0220 B0230 	B0250 
04 	Number of Pay Periods 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of pay periods to the eligibility end base date. 	B0220 B0230 	B0250 
05* 	Number of Years 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component.  Adds the number of years to the eligibility end base date. 	B0220 B0230 	B0250 

 
B0250 Roll Forward/Back Rule  {optional} 
This component specifies that eligibility ends on a specific day of the month, such as the last. 
Is it necessary to roll the eligibility end date forward or backward to a specific day of the month? 

Yes Choose the rule to be used 
No Go to B0260 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Roll Forward to Day in Curr Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (31 for the end of the month.) Rolls the expiration date forward to this day in the current month. Used when benefits may only expire on a specified day of the month. 		B0260 
02 	Roll Back to Day in Prev Month 	Specify the <BC Value> on the coverage component. Must be entered as DD (31 for the end of the month.) Rolls the expiration date back to this day in the previous month. Used when benefit may only expire on a specified day of the month. 		B0260 
03 	Roll Forward to Last Day in Curr Quarter 	Rolls the expiration date forward to the last day in the current quarter. Used when benefit eligibility may only end at the end of a quarter. 		B0260 
04 	Roll Back to Last Day in Prev Quarter 	Rolls the expiration date back to the last day in the previous quarter. Used when benefit eligibility may only end at the end of a quarter and the employee has to be employed for the whole quarter in order to be enrolled for quarter. 		B0260 

 
B0260 Eligibility End Date 
This component stores the final eligible end date result.  Choose the rule that is used as the Eligibility End Date rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Calculate Eligibility End Date 	Stores the calculated end date of the eligibility. 		B0270 

 
This component determines the date premium collection will cease.  Choose the rule that is used as the Premium End Date. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Date`. The UserCalc must use the RET operator to return a date value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- provided date from which the employee’s premium is ended. 		B0300 
01* 	Use Expire Date 	Uses the date calculated in component B0210 as the premium end date. 	B0210 	B0300 
02 	Use Eligibility End Date 	Uses the date calculated in component B0260 as the 	B0260 	B0300 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		premium end date. 		

!B0300 - B0399 Eligible Earnings/Amounts  
 
B0320 Eligible Regular Earnings (Before Cap) WP12 
This component specifies which earnings are considered eligible for benefit calculation purposes.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligible Regular Earnings rule 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return the numeric value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user -provided normal member earnings. 	B0300 	B0321 
01* 	Use Earnings from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element will be used as normal member earnings. 	B0300 	B0321 

 
B0321 Eligible Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings  WP 21 
This component specifies which earnings are considered eligible for benefit calculation purposes.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligible Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return the numeric value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- provided retroactive salary earnings. 		B0323 
01* 	Use Earnings from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element will be used as retroactive salary earnings. 		B0323 

 
B0323 Eligible Prior Period Adjustment Earnings WP12 
This component specifies which earnings are considered eligible for benefit calculation purposes.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligible Prior Period Adjustment Earnings rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return the numeric value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- 		B0328 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		provided prior period earnings. 		
01* 	Use Earnings from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element will be used as prior period earnings. 		B0328 

 
B0328 Eligible Workers’ Compensation Earnings WP88 
This component specifies which earnings are considered eligible for benefit calculation purposes.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Eligible Workers’ Compensation Earnings rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	UserCalc Only 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return the numeric value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- provided special compensation amount. 		B0350 
01* 	Use Earnings from Element 	Specify the name of the <Element> on the component. The value of the element will be used as special compensation amount. 		B0350 

 
B0360 Regular Earnings (Sequence 585) WP12 
This is the regular eligible earnings used to calculate the prior period contribution for FRS. The regular earnings amount replaces any previously calculated amount. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Regular Earnings rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Enrollment Value 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated normal member earnings value. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0361 

 
B0361 Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings (Sequence 586) WP21 
This is the lump sum leave pay earnings used to calculate the prior period contribution for FRS.  The lump sum leave pay earnings amount replaces any previously calculated amount. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings rule 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Enrollment Value 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated prior period earnings value. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0363 

 
B0363 Prior Period Adjustment Earnings (Sequence 587) WP12 
This is the prior period adjustment earnings used to calculate the prior period contribution for FRS.  The prior 
period earnings amount replaces any previously calculated amount. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Prior Period Adjustment Earnings rule. 
 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Enrollment Value 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated retroactive salary earnings value. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0368 

 
B0368 Workers’ Compensation Earnings (Sequence 589) WP88 
This is the worker’s compensation earnings used to calculate the prior period contribution for FRS.  The 
worker’s compensation earnings amount replaces any previously calculated amount. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Workers Compensation Earnings rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Enrollment Value 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated special compensation amount value. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0380 

 
B0380 Lump Sum Leave Pay Hours (Sequence 589) WP21 
This component is used to store Annual Leave Hours for Florida Retirement System (FRS), only.  It may not be used alone and must be used in conjunction with Component B0321, which stores the Annual Leave Pay Amounts. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Lump Sum Leave Pay Hours 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Enrollment Value 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated special compensation amount value. An <Element> must be indicated. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 	B0321 	B0600 

!B0800 - B0899 Employer Contributions 
 
This component specifies the source of the contribution rate to be used by B0800’s Rule 11.  Choose the rule that is used as the Contribution Rate rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
00 	Use Value from UserCalc 	Specify the name of the <User Calc> on the component. The UserCalc must be of the type `Function`, with a return value of the type `Numeric`. Use the RET operator to return the numeric value. This value is interpreted by the component as a user- provided contribution rate. 		B0810 
01* 	Use Specified Value 	Specify the <BC Value> on the component. The specified value is used as the contribution rate. 		B0810 
02* 	Use Value from Coverage Rate Step 	Uses the contribution rate from the Rates tab. 		B0810 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
03 	Use Value from Enrollment 	Specify the value on the employee’s enrollment. The specified value is used as the contribution rate. 		B0810 

 
B0810 Regular Contribution Calculation Method WP12 
This component determines how the regular contribution amount will be calculated.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Regular Contribution Calculation Method rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
11* 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	Multiplies the contribution rate (B0800) by the eligible earnings (B0360). 	B0800 B0360 	B0811 

 
B0811 Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Calculation Method WP21 
This component determines how the lump sum leave pay contribution amount will be calculated.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Calculation Method rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
11* 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	The contribution rate (B0800) divided by 100 multiplied by the Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings (B0361). 	B0800 B0361 	B0813 

 
B0813 Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Calculation Method WP12 
This component determines how the prior period adjustment contribution amount will be calculated.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Calculation Method rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
11* 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	The contribution rate (B0800) divided by 100 multiplied by the Prior Period Adjustment Earnings (B0363). 	B0800 B0363 	B0818 

 
B0818 Workers’ Compensation Contribution Method WP88 
This component determines how the workers’ compensation contribution amount will be calculated.  
Choose the rule that is used as the Workers’ Compensation Contribution Calculation Method rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
11* 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	The contribution rate (B0800) divided by 100 multiplied by the Workers’ Compensation earnings (B0368). 	B0800 B0368 	B0840 

 
B0840 Regular Contribution Amount WP12 
This component determines whether the contribution amount replaces any previously calculated amount, or adds to it. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Regular Contribution Amount rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Value on Enrollment 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated 		B0841 

 
 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
		contribution amount. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		
02 	Accumulate Value to Enrollment 	Accumulates the newly calculated contribution amount into the existing enrollment value. 		B0841 

 
B0841 Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Amount WP21 
This component stores the lump sum leave pay contribution amount calculated.  This is the final lump sum pay contribution amount for FRS. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Amount rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Value on Enrollment 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated contribution amount. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0843 

 
B0843 Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Amount WP12 
This component stores the prior period adjustment contribution amount calculated.  This is the final prior period adjustment contribution amount for FRS. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Amount rule. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Value on Enrollment 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated contribution amount. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		B0848 

 
B0848 Workers’ Compensation Contribution Amount WP88 
This component stores the workers’ compensation contribution amount calculated.  This is the final workers’ compensation contribution amount for FRS. 
Choose the rule that is used as the Workers’ Compensation Contribution Amount. 
Rule 	Description 	Logic 	Assoc. 	Go to 
01* 	Replace Value on Enrollment 	Replaces the enrollment value with the newly calculated contribution amount. A <PC Code> must be indicated. 		Done 

!Sample FRS Plan 
In this example the coverage is for HA – Regular Employees. FRS is processed biweekly. 
0010 – 0299 	Preprocessing/Qualification 
0300 – 0399 	Eligible Earnings/Amounts 
0800 – 0899 	Employer Contributions 

 
 
 
BC 		Rule 		WP 	Element 	PC 	Rate 
B002 0 	Enrollment Base Date 	02 	Hire Date 				
B003 0 	Enrollment Effective Date 	01 	Use Base Date 				
B007 0 	Effective Date 	01 	Calculate Effective Date 				
B008 0 	Eligibility Base Date 	02 	Hire Date 				
B009 0 	Eligibility Date Rule 	01 	Use Base Date 				
B013 0 	Eligibility Date 	01 	Calculate Eligible Date 				
B014 0 	Premium Start Date 	01 	Use Effective Date 				
B015 0 	Expire Base Date 	02 	Termination Date 				
B016 0 	Expire Date Rule 	01 	Use Base Date 				
B020 0 	Expire Date 	01 	Calculate Expire Date 				
B021 0 	Eligibility End Base Date 	02 	Termination Date 				
B022 0 	Eligibility End Date Rule 	01 	Use Base Date 				
B026 0 	Eligibility End Date 	01 	Calculate Eligible End Date 				
B027 0 	Premium End Date 	01 	Use Expiration Date 				
B032 0 	Eligible Regular Earnings 	01 	Use Earnings from Element 	12 	FRS REG 		
B036 0 	Regular Eligible Earnings 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	12 		6800 – FRS Reg Earns 	
B080 0 	Contribution Rate 	02 	Use Value from Coverage Rate Step 	ALL 			ER Rate (%) = 10.15 
B081 	Regular Contribution 	11 	Percentage of 	12 			

 
 
BC 		Rule 		WP 	Element 	PC 	Rate 
0 	Method 		Eligible Earnings 				
B084 0 	Regular Contribution Amount 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	12 		4800 – FRS Reg ER 	
B032 1 	Eligible Lump Sum Leave Pay Earnings 	01 	Use Earnings from Element 	21 	FRS LUMP 		
B036 1 	Lump Sum Leave Pay Eligible Earnings 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	21 		6801 – FRS Lump Earns 	
B081 1 	Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Method 	11 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	21 			
B084 1 	Lump Sum Leave Pay Contribution Amount 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	21 		4801 – FRS Lump ER 	
B032 3 	Eligible Prior Period Adjustment Earnings 	01 	Use Earnings from Element 	12 	FRS PP 		
B036 3 	Prior Period Adjustment Eligible Earnings 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	12 		6803 – FRS PP Earns 	
B081 3 	Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Method 	11 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	12 			
B084 3 	Prior Period Adjustment Contribution Amount 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	12 		4803 – FRS PP ER 	
B032 8 	Eligible Workers’ Compensation Earnings 	01 	Use Earnings from Element 	88 	FRS WC 		
B036 8 	Workers’ Compensation Eligible Earnings 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	88 		6808 – FRS WC Earns 	
B081 8 	Workers’ Compensation Contribution Method 	11 	Percentage of Eligible Earnings 	88 			
B084 8 	Workers’ Compensation Contribution Amount 	01 	Replace Enrollment Value 	88 		4808 – FRS WC ER 	

 
 
 
 
__Exceptions / Notes__ 
The sample provided previously is a fairly generic example.  You and your High Line Consultant will need to discuss your specific requirements. 

!User Fields 
There are two mandatory user fields that need to be set up. 
 
FRS Position Number This user field is OPTIONAL and is attached to the Position Details table. This is a SYSTEM updated user field. 
Table 	User Field Name 	Prompt 	Field Type 	Fld Seq 
P2KCM_POSITION_DETAILS 	FRS POSITION NUMBER 	FRS Position Number 	Char 	1 

 
This user field is OPTIONAL. This user field is attached to the Position Details table. This is a SYSTEM updated user field. 
Table 	User Field Name 	Prompt 	Field Type 	Fld Seq 
P2KCM_POSITION_DETAILS 	FRS CLASS CODE 	FRS Class Code 	Char 	2 

 
!!Process FRS 
 
This update will process all FRS plans, and produce a flat file to be remitted. 
The report can be produced only after the FRS plan/coverages are set up, employees properly enrolled, and payrolls have been closed. At payroll time, the benefit routine will be invoked, which populates the FRS Pay Components with values derived from pay components/elements as defined in the benefit components. Reporting will be done after the pay closes; it will extract the numbers from the benefit components and produce the FRS report using the required format. 
Function UPFRS produces the FRS report and optionally the associated file for transmission.   
The output file will contain exactly what is shown on the report.   
 
Report Field 	Source 	Notes 
Social Security Number 	Government Code 	P2K_HR_IDENTITIES 
Department 	Department Code 	P2K_HR_ASSIGNMENT_DETAILS 
Check Date 	Pay Issue Date 	P2K_PR_PAY_HEADERS 
Member Name (Last, First) 	Name (Last, First, M.) 	P2K_HR_IDENTITIES 
Plan 	Plan Code 	P2K_BE_PLAN_DEFINITIONS 
Work Period 	Derived from Plans (IBPN) 	Derived from Earnings Pay Component attached to the Plan’s Benefit Components 
Monthly Salary 	Derived from Assignment (IEAS) 	Monthly Salary derived from the Wage Rate on the employee’s assignment. 
Employee Contribution Amount 	N/a 	

 
 
Report Field 	Source 		Notes 
Employer Contribution Amount 	Derived from (IBPN) 	Coverage 	The ER Rate on the coverage multiplied by the Pay Component containing the earnings 
Leave Hours 	From PC 		The hours in the Pay Component on Benefit Component B380 
Adjustment 	Derived from (IBPN) 	Coverage 	The ER Rate on the coverage multiplied by the Pay Component containing the earnings, when there is an amount in the Pay Component attached to B383 

Output Transmission File from the above report 
‘Process FRS’ Highlights 
‘Process FRS’ is not currently available through the menu bar.  However, the form may be accessed through the command window with ‘UPFRS’. 
 
‘Process FRS’ Usages and Examples 
 
Report Parameter Form People List Mandatory, Multiple Selection, LOV available, <ALL> 
A people list may be used to indicate specific employee transaction to be processed. 
Person Code Mandatory, Multiple Selection, LOV available, <ALL> 
The person code(s) of specific employee(s) to be processed. 
Payroll Month/Year Mandatory 
Users must specify the reporting month and year to be displayed on the report as MM/YYYY 
AsOf Date Period Mandatory, Date, LOV available (DD-MON-YYYY) 
This date is used to determine the wage rate, department, class code, etc. for the employee.  This is used as there may be more than one period supplied. 
For Period Mandatory 
The pay period of the first pay to be included entered as YYYYPP. 
To Period Mandatory 
The pay period of the last pay to be included entered as YYYYPP. 
Sort Method Mandatory, LOV available 
Employees will be printed in this person code order unless this parameter is <Yes> 
Create File Mandatory, LOV available 
The report may be run without creating an interface file (normally for testing purposes). 
Interface Directory Mandatory, text 
Must be a directory on the server for which the current user (as signed onto the client’s network) has write capability. For example the entry ‘C:\TEMP’ accesses the ‘TEMP’ directory on the server, not the local directory for the computer terminal being used. 
 
 
File Name Mandatory, text 
Enter the name of the file that will be created in the interface directory specified. 
Exception Level Mandatory, LOV available 
A ‘trace’ report of exception messages may be produced to assist in the testing phase. If necessary, choose from 0 – 9 (highest) level of trace. Please note that this is a voluminous report and will cause very slow performance. 

!Form Definition Variables 
Modify the standard FRS file requirements using the IDFDV function for HL$FLPERS. 
 
File Format Supported 
Field Identifier 	Description 	Source 	Variable 	Notes 
DEPARTMENT 	Department 	Data Base Column 	DDP.DEPARTMENT_CODE  	
POSITION NUMBER 	Position Number 	Data Base Column 	DPS.POSITION_CODE  	
CLASS CODE 	Class Code 	Not Specified 		
PLAN 	FRS Plan Code 	Data Base Column 	BPN.PLAN_CODE 	
WORK PERIOD 	Work Period Code 	Not Specified 		
ADJ CODE 	Adjustment Code 	Not Specified 		
CHECK DATE 	Check Date 	Not Specified 		
EMPLOYEE NAME 	Employee Name (Last, First, MI) 	Not Specified 		
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 	Employee Social Security Number 	Data Base Column 	EID.GOVERNMENT_CODE 	
DATE OF BIRTH 	Date of Birth (DOB) 	Data Base Column 	EID.BIRTH_DATE 	
SEX 	Employee Gender 	Data Base Column 	EID.GENDER 	
ADDRESS LINE 1 	Employee Address Line One 	Data Base Column 	EPS.ADDRESS_LINE_1 	
ADDRESS LINE 2 	Employee Address Line Two 	Data Base Column 	EPS.ADDRESS_LINE_2 	
ADDRESS CITY 	Employee City 	Data Base Column 	EPS.LOCALITY 	
ADDRESS STATE 	Employee State 	Data Base Column 	DSP.STATE_PROVINCE_CO DE 	
ADDRESS ZIP CODE 	Employee Zip 	Data Base Column 	EPS.ZIP_POSTAL  	
SALARY	 Salary 	Element 	GROSS 	

 
 
Field Identifier 	Description 	Source 	Variable 	Notes 
EE CONTRIBUTION 	Employee Contribution Amount 	Pay Component 	FRS EE 	
ER CONTRIBUTION 	Employer Contribution Amount 	Pay Component 	FRS ER 	
REPORT PERIOD 	Report Period 	Not Specified 		
ANNUAL LEAVE HOURS 	Annual Leave Hours 	Pay Component 		
AGENCY	 Agency Number 	Constant 		
REPORT FORMAT CODE 	Report Format Code 	Constant 		
REPORT PERIOD CD 	Report Period (MMYYYY)	 Not Specified 		
TR 	Trailer Record Identifier 	Constant 		
DETAIL RECORD COUNT 	Detail Record Count 	Not Specified 		

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