Global Absence Band Entitlement
The Global Absence Band Entitlement fast formula can be used to define the bands of entitlement duration and percentage of payment that is applicable against a qualification plan entitlement.
An organization might have a rule that gives workers in a certain location additional fully paid days of maternity entitlement when compared to workers working in any other location.
Configuration Point in HCM Cloud
If you have created this formula, you can attach this formula to the absence plan definition.
Navigation
- In the Absence Administration work area, click Absence Plans to open the Absence Plans page.
- On the Search Results section toolbar, click Create to open the Create Absence Plan dialog box.
- In the Plan Type field, select Qualification.
- Click Continue.
- On the Edit Absence Plan page Entitlements tab, Qualification Band Matrix table, create a matrix line by clicking on the Add button.
- With the matrix line selected, in the Qualification Details table, click on the Add button.
- Choose the defined formula in the Entitlement Formula field.
Contexts
The following contexts are available in this formula type:
Context Name | Data Type |
---|---|
ABSENCE_ENTRY_ID | Number |
ABSENCE_TYPE_ID | Number |
ACCRUAL_PLAN_ID | Number |
DATE_EARNED | Date |
EFFECTIVE_DATE | Date |
END_DATE | Date |
ENTERPRISE_ID | Number |
HR_ASSIGNMENT_ID | Number |
HR_RELATIONSHIP_ID | Number |
HR_TERM_ID | Number |
JOB_ID | Number |
LEGAL_EMPLOYER_ID | Number |
LEGISLATIVE_DATA_GROUP_ID | Number |
ORGANIZATION_ID | Number |
PAYROLL_ASSIGNMENT_ID | Number |
PAYROLL_ID | Number |
PAYROLL_RELATIONSHIP_ID | Number |
PAYROLL_TERM_ID | Number |
PERSON_ID | Number |
START_DATE | Date |
Input Values
Variable Name | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
IV_START_DATE | Date | Start date of absence entry |
IV_END_DATE | Date | End date of absence entry |
IV_TOTALDURATION | Number | Duration of absence entry |
IV_START_DURATION | Number | Start date duration of the absence entry. Applicable when absence entry is being recorded against an Elapsed based work schedule |
IV_END_DURATION | Number | End date duration of the absence entry. Applicable when absence entry is being recorded against an Elapsed based work schedule |
IV_START_TIME | Text | Start time on the start date of the absence entry. Applicable when absence entry is being recorded against a Time based work schedule. For elapsed work schedules it will be 00:00. |
IV_END_TIME | Text | End time on the end date for the absence being entered. Applicable when absence entry is being recorded against a Time based work schedule. For elapsed work schedules it will be 23:59. |
IV_ACTUALCHILDBIRTHDATE | Date | Actual date of childbirth entered for the absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_ACTUALSTARTDATE | Date | Actual start date of absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_ACTUALENDDATE | Date | Actual end date of absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_EXPECTEDCHILDBIRTHDATE | Date | Expected date of childbirth entered for the absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_PLANNEDSTARTDATE | Date | Expected start date of absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_PLANNEDENDDATE | Date | Expected end date of absence. Applicable for Childbirth/placement absence pattern |
IV_ABSENCE_REASON | Text | Absence reason in the language of the current session |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_CATEGORY | Text | Context of the DFF row for Absence Recordings DFF |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_1* | Text | First text segment of the Absence Recordings DFF |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_NUMBER1* | Number | First number segment of the Absence Recordings DFF |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_DATE1* | Date | First date segment of the Absence Recordings DFF |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_ARR | Text_Number | Array of text segments of the Absence Recordings DFF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_ATTRIBUTE_ARR[1] holds the value of segment ATTRIBUTE1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_ATTRIBUTE_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_NUMBER_ARR | Number_Number | Array of number segments of the Absence Recordings DFF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_ATTRIBUTE_NUMBER_ARR[1] holds the value of segment ATTRIBUTE_NUMBER1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_ATTRIBUTE_NUMBER_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_ATTRIBUTE_DATE_ARR | Date_Number | Array of date segments of the Absence Recordings DFF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_ATTRIBUTE_DATE_ARR[1] holds the value of segment ATTRIBUTE_DATE1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_ATTRIBUTE_DATE_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_INFORMATION_CATEGORY | Text | Context of the DDF row for ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF |
IV_INFORMATION_1* | Text | First text segment of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF |
IV_INFORMATION_NUMBER1* | Number | First number segment of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF |
IV_INFORMATION_DATE1* | Date | First date segment of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF |
IV_INFORMATION_ARR | Text_Number | Array of text segments of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_INFORMATION_ARR[1] holds the value of segment INFORMATION1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_INFORMATION_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_INFORMATION_NUMBER_ARR | Number_Number | Array of number segments of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_INFORMATION_NUMBER_ARR[1] holds the value of segment INFORMATION_NUMBER1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_INFORMATION_NUMBER_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_INFORMATION_DATE_ARR | Date_Number | Array of date segments of the ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES DDF. The index indicates the segment number. Eg: IV_INFORMATION_DATE_ARR[1] holds the value of segment INFORMATION_DATE1 in ANC_PER_ABS_ENTRIES table. The index begins at 1 and ends at 30. If a particular index is used and data does not exist, the application would throw an error. Hence it is a good practice to first check if data exists before using the input value. This can be done using the “exists” command. Eg: if(IV_INFORMATION_DATE_ARR.exists(1)) |
IV_PAYMENT_DTL_BAND | Number | Identifier of the payment band chosen for the absence linked to an agreement |
IV_NOTIFICATION_DATE | Date | Date of Illness/Injury notification |
IV_MATCHING_DATE | Date | Date on which child is matched with the worker for adoption |
*The sequence for this input value can be extended up to 5
Return Variables
Variable Name | Data Type | Description |
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BANDPAYFACTOR | Number | Pay factor for entitlement band value |
BANDENTITLEMENT | Number | Entitlement duration that worker is eligible for |
DEBUG_MESSAGE | Text | Text passed into this output variable would get logged if application logging is enabled. Useful for debugging. |
Sample Formula
Requirement: The organization has an entitlement payment band that is based on the location. Workers belonging to a location such as California receive an additional 10 days of fully paid entitlement for Maternity Leave.
Solution: A Global Absence Band Entitlement formula such as the one below can be used.
FORMULA NAME: ANC_BND_ENTLMNT
FORMULA TYPE: Global Absence Band Entitlement
DESCRIPTION: This formula evaluates the entitlement band based on location of Worker
DEFAULT FOR PER_ASG_LOC_REGION2 IS ' XXXXXXXXXX'
IF (PER_ASG_LOC_REGION2 = 'CA')
THEN
(
BANDPAYFACTOR = 100
BANDENTITLEMENT = 130
)
ELSE
(
BANDPAYFACTOR = 100
BANDENTITLEMENT = 120
)
RETURN BANDPAYFACTOR, BANDENTITLEMENT