In Public Sector Planning and Budgeting data forms, many short cut menu options launch predefined business rules, which display runtime prompt windows that you use to select data, apply changes, and calculate expenses:
Performance Management Architect applications use Calculation Manager as the calculation module.
Classic applications use Business Rules or Calculation Manager as the calculation module.
Note: | Public Sector Planning and Budgeting no longer supports Business Rules as a tool for modifying business rules or as a calculation engine. Consequently, modify business rules using Calculation Manager. |
Predefined business rules enable you to perform these tasks:
Set or change defaults for compensation elements
Add, transfer, change, or remove positions or employees
Define allocations for position expenses
Specify when employees move from one salary grade to another
Recompute expenses for the entire budget or a subset of data, based on new input (for example, for overall expenses, FTE, or status)
Create data forms and business rules to suit your organization's business logic and needs. See the Calculation Manager documentation.
Tip: | To more easily secure business rules, group them into sets or sequences and specify access permissions for the individual set or sequence. |