!!!Alias: [IVPPYD]
(INF_CV_PAYMENTRULES)

The INF_CV_PAYMENTRULES table is used to import the rules for disbursing an employee’s pay into the software data structures. Payment Rules are a date sensitive means of indicating the method(s) by which an employee elects to receive their pay.   This may include payment by check, and/or an unlimited number of direct deposits.

Tables loaded: 
*[P2K_PR_PAYMENT_RULES]
*[P2K_PR_PAYMENT_RULE_DETAILS]
!!Table Columns
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||Column name||Data Type / Size||Mand.||Notes
|[ID]|Number(10)| |Used internally to define a unique identification for the record. This field would not be loaded. 
|[ENTITY_CODE]|Varchar2(16)|Y|Not moved to the software data structures, but used for validation of the employment record. Validation:	The Entity Code provided must be defined on [P2K_CM_ENTITIES]
|[PERSON_CODE]|Varchar2(16)|Y|Used for validation of the employment record. Validation:	Must be a valid [PERSON_CODE] already defined on the [P2K_HR_IDENTITIES] table.
|[EMPLOYMENT_TYPE]|Varchar2(30)| |Not moved to the software structures, but used for validation. Validation: 	The employee must have an active employment record for this employment type.  Must be one of the fixed lexicon values from [X_EMPLOYMENT_TYPE]. Derivation:	If you do not provide an employment type value, the conversion application will look for any [P2K_HR_EMPLOYMENTS] record that matches the other criteria. Suggestion:	If you are loading employees, you can set this field to a fixed value of ‘01’.
|[HIRE_DATE]|Date()| |Not moved to the software structures, but used for validation of the employment record. Derivation:	If you do not provide a hire date, the conversion application will look for any [P2K_HR_EMPLOYMENTS] record that matches the other criteria. Validation:	Must be a valid date.
|[EFFECTIVE]|Date()|Y|Validation:	Must be a valid date format. Suggestion:	If you are not loading multiple date-effective records for the same entity code, then populate this field with a constant ‘01-Jan-0001’ which represents the beginning of time.
|[EXPIRY]|Date()|Y|Validation:	Must be a valid date format, with a date after the effective date. Suggestion:	If you are not loading multiple date-effective records for the same entity code, then populate this field with a constant ‘31-Dec-3999’ which represents the end of time.
|[CHANGE_CODE]|Varchar2(16)| |Validation:	The Change Code provided must be defined on [P2K_CM_CHANGE_REASONS]
|[PAYMENT_RULE_TYPE]|Varchar2(30)|Y|Validation: 	Must be one of the fixed lexicon values from [X_PAYMENT_RULE_TYPE] 
|[COUNTRY_CODE]|Varchar2(16)| |Not moved to the software structures, but used for validation of the bank transit code. Validation:	Must be a valid country code on [P2K_CM_COUNTRIES]
|[BANK_TRANSIT_CODE]|Varchar2(16)| |Validation:	Must be a valid bank location already defined on [P2K_PR_BANK_LOCATIONS]
|[BANK_ACCOUNT]|Varchar2(30)| |
|[BANK_ACCOUNT_TYPE]|Varchar2(30)| |Validation:	Must be one of the fixed lexicon values from [X_BANK_ACCT_TYPE] 
|[SPLIT_SEQUENCE]|Number(5)| |
|[AMOUNT]|Number(18)| |
|[NET_PAY_PERCENT]|Number(5)| |
|[PAY_REMAINING]|Varchar2(4)| |Validation:	This field is a “toggle” field.  The value will be translated as False if the value is left NULL, set to “N”, “NO” or “0”.  All other values will translate to True
|[PAID_TO_ORDER_OF]|Varchar2(50)| |
|[DEPOSIT_START_DATE]|Date()| |Validation:	Must be a valid date.
|[PRENOTE_REQUIRED]|Varchar2(4)| |Validation:	This field is a “toggle” field.  The value will be translated as False if the value is left NULL, set to “N”, “NO” or “0”.  All other values will translate to True
|[PRENOTE_DATE]|Date()| |Validation:	Must be a valid date.
|[BANK_TRANSIT_CODE_PAYBY]|Varchar2(16)| |Validation:	Must be a valid bank location already defined on [P2K_PR_BANK_LOCATIONS]
|[BANK_ACCOUNT_PAYBY]|Varchar2(30)| |Validation:	The payment rule must have been previously defined on [P2K_PR_PAYMENT_RULE_DETAILS].
|[PRIME_DEPOSIT]|Varchar2(4)| |


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