Delivered Element Creation
All of the elements and rules delivered as part of your country extension were created using the core application—the same application that you will use to create additional elements or rules, and to configure some of the elements delivered as part of your Global Payroll system. Because the tools that you need to redefine or create new payroll elements are fully documented in the core application documentation, this section does not repeat that information. Instead, this section briefly reviews the relationship between the core application (which contains the tools that you need to define your own elements and rules) and the country extensions (which contain country-specific rules and elements that are predefined in the system).
The core application has the following characteristics:
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It consists of a payroll rules engine—a flexible tool that enables users to define the rules and elements of their payroll system and execute payroll and absence calculations.
Global Payroll does not embed payroll-specific logic or computations in application code. Instead, it specifies all business application logic, such as earnings, deductions, absences, and accumulators, in terms of payroll rules and elements. Global Payroll enables the user to enter and maintain payroll rules through a set of pages and offers a comprehensive set of features that enable users to work in their preferred language or currency.
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It provides a payroll processing framework—a flexible way to define and execute payroll and absence processing flows, such as calendars, run types, pay periods, and process lists.
Country extensions have the following characteristics:
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They are built using the core application.
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They consist of statutory and customary objects (country-specific payroll rules, elements, payroll processes, reports, pages, and self-service applications).