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confused on what is showing for composite market data in compensation info

edited Apr 11, 2023 10:35PM in Compensation 3 comments

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Trying to load and view composite market data in compensation info

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I've been trying to play around with the market composites and loaded some data for a job and a couple locations. I loaded just a few percentiles. I then enabled the market composite section on Compensation Info. when I view an employee via compensation info I see the section but my data looks like this:


How do you get the data to be more meaningful (especially for salary) like the screen shot shown for this feature in release 23A notes:


I'm not sure what I loaded incorrectly or what we may/may not have configured. How does the salary part in the 23A sample picture show where the person's salary actually is - i.e. the red/gray bar within the yellow bar. My data only shows the yellow bar and the 50th percentile is the 'end' point vs. the higher percentile I loaded. Or do you have to load a 10 and 90 percentile to get the "min and max" values? I'm not finding anything in the documentation that details out a better explanation of how the composite data is to 'align'

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