Number Formatting in Payroll Reports
Use the Unit of Measurement (UOM) option to define how numbers are formatted and how payroll reports display Balance values based on its UOM definition.
- Hours
- Amount
However, when you use the MS Excel format for a payroll report output and view the output on your local computer, MS Excel does its own formatting based on the settings on your local computer. In order to maintain consistency across the various output formats of MS Excel, PDF, Text, ensure that the settings on your machine are consistent with the UOM definition.
Currencies are always shown as two decimal values after the separator, example, 151.25 or 130.10. The zeros shouldn't be truncated.
Payroll reports will now display Balance values based on its UOM definition.
Submitting User Preference
If you override a predefined flow in an LDG and select the Submitting User check box, the report output of the overridden predefined flow thus created includes the correct translated format of all parameters and values based on the preference setup of the submitting user. The user submitting the flow can use the Set Preferences feature to set the general preference of formatting amount, hours, and currency in the report output.