ISSR

SALARY RANGES#

Salary Ranges are used to hold the possible minimum, midpoint, and maximum salary that may be applied to a job.

Salary Range data is maintained on the P2K_SA_SALARY_RANGES and P2K_SA_SALARY_RANGE_DETAILS tables

The rounding/scale has been implemented so the displayed values will now be the same as the stored values.

Range
This field holds the user-created code that uniquely identifies the range being created. These range codes may or may not be descriptive.
Range Method
This field identifies the method that will be used to calculate the range.Two methods are supported:
Entity
You may associate the range code to a specific entity within this field.
Description
You may use this field to enter a description of the range code created.
Rate Basis
This field defines the time period (hour, day, week, year) to be used with the salary range defined. E.G. $40,000 /YR or $16/HR.
Matrix
This field allows you to associate a salary matrix with the salary range.

Fixed Range Values#

Range Minimum
If the salary range is defined by a fixed range, this field identifies the minimum value of that range.
Range Midpoint
If the salary range is defined by a fixed range, this field identifies the midpoint value of that range.
Range Maximum
If the salary range is defined by a fixed range, this field identifies the maximum value of that range.
Modify Salary Range
You may update fixed salary range values by using the Modify Salary Range button. Modify Salary range by percent supports rounding (Up, Down, Nearest),and scale (number of decimals). Once the form has been saved, the results will be made permanent.


Range Formula#

Base Amount
If the salary range is defined by a formula, this field holds the base value to be used for the range rule.
Range Midpoint = Base Amount + (Dollar Per Point x Evaluated Points).
Dollar Per Point
If the salary range is defined by a formula, this field holds the dollars “earned” per point awarded at the job level.
Minimum Percent
If the salary range is defined by a formula, this field holds the percent that will be used to calculate the minimum value of the range. The formula used to calculate the minimum value of the range is as follows:
Range Min = (Base Amount + (Dollar Per Point x Evaluated Points)) x Minimum %
Maximum Percent
If the salary range is defined by a formula, this field holds the percent that will be used to calculate the maximum value of the range. The formula used to calculate the maximum value of the range is as follows:
Range Max =(Base Amount + (Dollar Per Point x Evaluated Points)) x Maximum %

The Evaluated Points used in the above formulas are maintained on the Evaluate Jobs and Positions (ISEV) form for applicable jobs and positions.

Range Modification#

Range Minimum
If the salary range is defined by a fixed range, this field identifies the minimum value of that range.


Notes #

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