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HCM - Transfer to Core HR Process for Salary Review is updating records that were not changed in the

edited Sep 5, 2020 12:17AM in Compensation 2 comments

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HCM - Transfer to Core HR Process for Salary Review is updating records that were not changed in the Comp module

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I am testing the Salary Review plan which allows director's to make salary changes using the Salary Review worksheet they are allocating compensation for the following 3 things:

  1. Salary Increases
  2. Promotions (Grade and Job Change)
  3. A Promotion (Grade Change) will also trigger a change in the car allowance in Comp worksheet as these are fixed by grade.

The issue we are having is that I am only changing 3 employee records in my testing in Compensation but when I run the Transfer to Hr process and then run the Element Entries Posted report I can see approx 2000 records are getting updated. Basically a new car allowance element entry is being created for most of those records with the specified date used in the transfer to HR process , the element entry value is the same as that of the previous (old) element entry. see screenshots attached.

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