DEFINE WF USERCALC
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Define UserCalcs#

The other component of workflow requires setting up the UserCalc to incorporate the action event created in IMWA. The integration of workflow required some additional functionality that was not previously available to UserCalcs. This section should be used as a supplemental aid to the User Calculations section and is not to be used in place of it. Please refer to the User Calculationssection for a more thorough explanation of UserCalcs and their functionality.

The Define UserCalcs (IMUC) screen is where all of the coding is done for each UserCalc.

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'Define UserCalcs Usages' and Examples#

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User Calc
This field refers to the user-defined name given to the UserCalc.;:Once the UserCalc has been created it can be edited, however, you can not edit it once the UserCalc is in production. You have to Un-Publish it on IMUCA first.
As with Benefit and Attendance UserCalcs, we recommend that a naming convention be used for Workflow UserCalcs. For example, AT is used for the Attendance application, BE for the Benefits application and WF for the Workflow application. This will allow for efficient queries once the UserCalc list becomes large.
Description
The description field may be used to further define the purpose of the UserCalc in more detail than is available in the UserCalc name.
Product
The product indicates which module the UserCalc has been defined for. For example, PR-Payroll, BE-Benefits, AT- Attendance, FC-Forecasting & Costing and WF-Workflow.With respect to Workflow, this field specifies the table code on which the workflow trigger is located. This field should be identical to the name of the "Table" in IMWA. In all cases except workflow, it is the application that controls which fields in which tables will be accessible by the UserCalc. For example, in an Attendance UserCalc, the Leave Accrual Table would be accessible, but not benefits information.
Status
This field describes the status of the UserCalc. The following values are available.
Under ConstructionThis status value indicates that the UserCalc has not been completed and therefore will not be published.
Being TestedThis status value indicates that the UserCalc has been completed, compiled and is being tested by the user who created it. It will not be published.
To Be PublishedThis status value indicates that the UserCalc is ready for publishing. You can not set the user calc to this value manually.
In ProductionThis status value indicates that the UserCalc has already been published and is in use.
Pre-CompiledThis status is now obsolete and will be removed in a future version.
Type
This field defines what values may be passed or used between UserCalcs and what capabilities may be performed. There are three types available:
CalculationsThese are used by the main program and may call Qualifiers and Functions in order to perform a customized action or operation. The Payroll, Forecasting & Costing and Workflow modules exclusively use calculations.
QualifiersThese are used to reduce the number or employees or calculations processed by the UserCalc.
FunctionsThese are used to perform a calculation or query and return a value to the calculation. The Benefits and Attendance modules exclusively use "Functions".
Return Value
The "Return Value" is used by Functions and Qualifiers to define what type of value will be returned by the Function or Qualifier UserCalc.;:If the UserCalc type is set to Calculation, then no return value is indicated. This field will automatically be grayed out once this type has been selected and the cursor has been tabbed to the next field.;:Since Workflow UserCalcs are always of the type "Calculation", they will not return a value.
Usage
This field is optional but can add additional definition to how/when this UserCalc should function. There are three entries to select from:
Not SpecifiedUse this or leave it blank for most purposes.
Disbursement MessageNot used for Work Flows - see UserCalc for more details on this usage.
Secondary WFThis option tells the Work Flow engine that this UserCalc is ONLY to be called from another UserCalc and should NOT be fired on its own by the triggering product.
Compile UserCalc SQL
This button allows the user to check the syntax of a UserCalc by generating the PL/SQL code that is used behind the scenes.:;This step does not ensure accuracy of the UserCalc. It merely checks that there are no UserCalc language errors such as incorrect syntax or infinite loops.
Publish UserCalc
This button preps the UserCalc for Publishing and sets the status as "To Be Published".