Examples of Updating Date-Effective Objects

When you update a date-effective object, you insert a physical record in the object's history. Typically, the inserted record follows the current record and the effective start date is today. However, you can also enter future-dated changes and update past records.

Entering Future-Dated Changes

The grade EC3 exists from 17 June, 2019. Its ceiling step changes from 1 January, 2023. On 30 November, 2022, you change the grade's ceiling step and enter an effective start date of 1 January, 2023. This change creates a physical record in the grade definition, as shown in this table.

Physical Record

Effective Start Date

Effective End Date

Ceiling Step

2

1 January, 2023

4

1

17 June, 2019

31 December, 2022

3

From 1 January, 2023 physical record 2 is in effect. Until then, physical record 1 is in effect.

Applying Historical Updates to Later Records

Jennifer Watts has one assignment, as shown in this table.

Physical Record

Effective Start Date

Effective End Date

Grade

Location

2

18 September, 2022

A1

Area Office

1

10 April, 2022

17 September, 2022

A1

HQ

You promote Jennifer to grade A2 from 1 July, 2022. You update her assignment with an effective start date of 1 July, 2022 and enter grade A2. This update:

  • Inserts a physical record between existing records 1 and 2

  • Sets the effective end dates of physical record 1 to 30 June, 2022 and of the inserted record to 17 September, 2022

You also correct existing physical record 2 to change the grade from A1 to A2.

Jennifer's assignment history is now as shown in this table.

Physical Record

Effective Start Date

Effective End Date

Grade

Location

3

18 September, 2022

A2

Area Office

2

1 July, 2022

17 September, 2022

A2

HQ

1

10 April, 2022

30 June, 2022

A1

HQ