Overview of Object Groups

Object groups are sets of elements or persons. Use object groups to define subsets of objects for processing or reporting.

Use the Object Group task to define these object group types.

  • Element

  • Payroll Relationship

  • Work Relationship

  • Process Information Group

Note:

If you're loading an object group with a large number of inclusions or exclusions, you're recommended to use the individual Object Group Amend file to achieve that. This supports the data to be multithreaded and minimizes the processing time.

Element Groups

Use Element groups to limit the elements processed for payroll, reporting, cost distribution, and for global transfer purposes.

This table explains the usages for an element group.

Element Group

What It Does

Run group

Specifies the elements to be processed in a payroll run.

Distribution group

Defines the elements on which the cost results are distributed

Configuration group

Restricts the elements that can be updated on the Element Entries page.

All element groups are static. You can select element classification to include in or exclude from the group. You can also select specific elements to include in or exclude from the group.

Payroll Relationship Groups

Use Payroll relationship groups to limit the persons processed for payroll, data entry, and reporting.

Defining a payroll relationship group is a two-step process.

  1. Specify a payroll definition. Every group is limited to the payroll relationships assigned to a single payroll that you select.

  2. Optionally, define the group to be either static or dynamic.

    1. To define a static group, select the payroll relationships and assignments to include in or exclude from the group.

    2. To define a dynamic group, use a fast formula of type Payroll Relationship Group. The formula contains the criteria to establish the payroll relationships and assignments included in the group. Then, you can individually select additional payroll relationships and assignments to include in or exclude from the group.

Work Relationship Groups

You can use Work relationship groups to limit the persons processed for Human resources and reporting. For example, you can use work relationship groups in your user-defined extracts. You can define the group to be either static or dynamic.

  • In a static group, select the work relationships and assignments to include in or exclude from the group.

  • In a dynamic group,

    • Use a fast formula of type Work Relationship Group. This formula contains the criteria to establish the work relationships and assignments included in the group.

    • Individually select additional work relationships and assignments to include in or exclude from the group.

Process Information Groups

You use a bank reprocessing group to load the bank corrections file returned by your bank. Each payroll period, you transfer payroll payments directly into the bank accounts designated by the employee. If any of the bank account records are invalid, your bank returns a file containing these details.

For example, an employee can have an incorrect account number which results in the payment being rejected by the bank. Alternatively, the payment could have been transferred to an invalid branch number due to the closure of a bank or merger of a bank branch with another.