PCPL - Pay Component Pay Line value #

On occasions, it may be necessary to know the value of a pay component for all the transactions (Pay Lines) for a given date range. In this case, the PCPL orperator will determine the value of a pay component for a date range.

There are two ways that this operator may be used:

  • To determine the value from the beginning of the Pay Period to a date passed as Operand 3.
  • To determine the value between any two dates, which requires additional set up
    • You must define a variable with the name (exactly) as ELPL_BEGIN_DATE, date format, which contains the start date for your inquiry
    • Also define a variable with the name (exactly) as ELPL_END_DATE, date format, which contains the end date for your inquiry
    • The use of PCPL only looks at Operand 2 for the name of the pay component.

All transactions with an effective date greater than or equal to the period start (or ELPL_BEGIN_DATE), and less than or equal to the given date in Operand 3 (or ELPL_END_DATE), will be returned.

The PCPL operator can only be used with the Operand Type of PT.
Statement
If a part time employee worked more than 30 hours in the 1st week of the biweekly pay period, create a warning on the Exceptions Report.

LineCMDOTOperand 1OPEROTOperand2OTOperand3If Goto Else GoTo
00010IFDBDGR.GROUP_CODEEQAPART-TIME 00100 99999
00100LETVWK1 END DATEEW$SPERIOD-START_DATE 00110
00110LETVWK1 TIME WRKDPCPLPT100VWK1 END DATE00120
00120IFVWK1 TIME WRKDGTN30 0020099999
00200MSGAPT EE >30 HRS WK1 99999
99999EXIT 99999


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