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Fast formula: Exclude other Compensation Plans' Eligible Population
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Hello anyone,
We would some help on how to build a Fast Formula. We would like to create a Fast Formula in which the Eligible population will not be part of the other Eligibility Profiles of the Compensation Plans. For example:
A Eligibility Profile for Compensation Plan 1: returns the eligible population for Compensation Plan 1 (e.g. Employee1, Employee2, Employee3, etc)
B Eligibility Profile for Compensation Plan 2: returns the eligible population for Compensation Plan 2, but in case an Employee is eligible for Compensation Plan 1 (or more) then don't return
Does anyone know if this is possible? If yes, how can we structure our fast formula?
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