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SQL when used as a Table Type Value Set within Global Absence Accrual Matrix Formula returns differe
Summary
SQL when used as a Table Type Value Set within Global Absence Accrual Matrix Formula returns different valueContent
Hi Experts,
We have a SQL which when ran standalone runs fine and gives a value say 'X'.
The same sql when used as a Table Type Value Set and called from Global Accrual Matrix Formula returns different value (say 'Y')
Any idea what could be possible reasons.
Attaching config details in attached word file.
Version
Release 13 20B
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