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Creating Filtered and Unfiltered Table Value Sets in Cloud Time and Labor - Illustrated

edited Oct 19, 2020 6:08PM in Workforce Management 4 comments

Summary

Steps and best practices to create filtered and unfiltered value sets in Oracle Cloud HCM Time and Labor

Content

Introduction:

While implementing Time and Labor on Oracle HCM Cloud, consultants may come across requirement to bring values/fields from person/assignment data of an employee into time card.

In order to bring additional data values into an employee time card, Time and Labor module requires us to define two types of value sets:

  • Filtered Value Sets – let an employee see values relevant to his/her own person/assignment record values on time card.
  • Unfiltered Value Sets – are meant for set up tasks and are used by administrators only. The values displayed in an unfiltered field are applicable to larger group of employees or the entire organization. Some caution should be exercised while defining a table based unfiltered value set.

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