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Workforce Compensation – User-Defined Columns
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We have created user defined columns in the compensation workbook.
Navigation:
My Client Groups >> Compensation >> Workforce Compensation Plans
Choose your plan.
Scroll down to the worksheet display section and click on your worksheet layout.
Click on the Detail Table tab and click on User-Defined Columns.
We now want to create an analysis report on Oracle Analytics and use these user–defined columns. However, we are unable to find them in the subject area Workforce Compensation.
Kindly advise how to find them.
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