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Amount accrued balances for Nonqualified Deferred Compensation element

edited Nov 30, 2021 2:00PM in Payroll and Global Payroll Interface (GPI) 2 comments

Summary:

Amount accrued balances for Nonqualified Deferred Compensation element is 0

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Element created with below classification:

Element Primary Classification : Pretax Deductions

Element Secondary Classification : Nonqualified Deferred Compensation

Element is a Recurring Element.

But not seeing any of the below balances are populating with accrued amount , the element is processing with deduction amount in every run,

so ideally these balances should populate right?

 Amount_Accrued = TEST1_DEDUCTION_ACCRUED_TRM_ITD

 Amount_Accrued = TEST1_DEDUCTION_ACCRUED_ASG_ITD

 Amount_Accrued = TEST1_DEDUCTION_ACCRUED_REL_ITD

Because of not able to capture accrued amounts , we can't validate if we reached total owed values and to Stop_Entry , also right? So , for the above mentioned element classification , how these functionalities work like accrued amount , To_Total_Owed and Stop_Entry with Pretax deduction , Nonqualified deferred compensation classification?

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