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Inconsistencies in Performance Reporting - FUSION OTBI

edited May 19, 2020 9:34PM in Reporting and Analytics for HCM 1 comment

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Inconsistencies in Performance Reporting - FUSION OTBI

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Hello

I will attach 3 versions of xml of the same performance report but with very slight differences.

We are in the midst of our end of year performance cycle and have been reporting completion rates using OTBI, and since upgrading to R10 I have noticed inconsistencies in the data depending on which fields are included within the report.

The reports all use the "Workforce Performance - Performance Rating Real Time", all the reports use the same basis of fields, but one version does not include the start date/end date of the document, or the name of the template (this returns the smallest figures), the 2nd version includes the Start date/end date (this includes slightly more than the first report), and the 3rd version includes the start/end date and the template name (this includes even more results, and I think is correct).

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