Attributes for Salary
Here's a list of the main attributes for the Salary business object and any exceptions.
Attribute and Field Name | Description | Supported by LOV | Assignable |
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Start Date | Date when a salary starts | ||
Action | Action for the salary change | Yes | |
Action Reason | Reason associated with the action and salary change | Yes | |
End Date | Date when a salary ends | ||
Salary Basis | Salary basis name | Yes | Yes |
Salary Amount | Salary amount | Yes | |
Next Salary Review Date | Date of next salary review | Yes |
You can assign or set defaults for only the Salary Basis, Salary Amount, and Next Salary Review Date attributes. You can use the other attributes for querying values or writing conditions. Don't update the other attributes.
Here's a list of additional attributes that you can use in criteria and conditions, but not to default. You also can't define field validation or modifications rules with these attributes. None of these attributes are supported by an LOV, nor should they be assigned.
Attribute and Field Name | Description |
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Adjustment Amount | Quantity of money by which a salary is increased or decreased. |
Adjustment Percentage | Quantity of money by which a salary is increased or decreased expressed as a percentage. |
Annual Salary | Salary for a full year of work. |
Annual Full-time Salary | Salary for a full year of work at 1 full-time equivalent. |
Compa-Ratio | Compa-ratio for the salary |
Full-time Equivalent | Factor that represents the proportion of full-time hours that a person works. |
Range Position | Position where a salary falls between the salary minimum and salary maximum for the person's grade, expressed as a percentage of 100. |
Salary Range Minimum | Salary range minimum based on the grade rate linked to the salary basis and differential applicable. |
Salary Range Midpoint | Salary range midpoint based on the grade rate linked to the salary basis and differential applicable. |
Salary Range Maximum | Salary range maximum based on the grade rate linked to the salary basis and differential applicable. |
Quartile | Numeric identifier for the quartile. The salary range is divided into four equal parts, with Quartile 1 as the lowest. |
Quintile | Numeric identifier for the quintile. The salary range is divided into five equal parts, with Quintile 1 as the lowest. |
Reference
For more information about the Salary attributes, refer to the Tables and Views for HCM guide on Oracle Help Center (docs.oracle.com).