You're almost there! Please answer a few more questions for access to the Applications content. Complete registration
Interested in joining? Complete your registration by providing Areas of Interest here. Register
Learn about the new Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications: Watch Now

Progress with Redwood: Redwood Resources for Oracle Cloud HCM -  Go Here
To ensure that questions get required attention from community members and are NOT left unanswered, it’s important for the author to indicate (by selecting “Yes” or “No” when prompted) whether the question was answered. (newly added) Please note that it is also important to respond to EACH comment your question receives. Your Yes or No response ensures an accurate status for your question.

For more information, please refer to this announcement explaining best practices for getting answers to questions.

Absence Linkage Not Working via DM SSP record history

Summary: Where SSP Sickness Record history has been mirgated- Absence Linkage Not working for UK SSP


Content (please ensure you mask any confidential information):

I have configured using the standard Linkage FF and this works for new emps entered and for new Sickness Absence records. But finding where we have migrated in the SSP Absence hisotry , we can see the Absence records, but they have not link and thus are not linking when we add in a new later Sickness Record entitled to UK SSP, using 8 week window .

The issue with the Linkage of SSP absence records. Where if a second Absence is within 8 weeks of the last absence record and SSP has not been used up , they don't then lose the first 3 days . I have tested and it works correctly for my dummy employees with new Sickness Absence records, but based on migrated emps and those with SSP migrated history it appears not to work . I have run Evaluate Absence for the person , but not clearing it up. Has anyone seen this before where DM of SSP history has been used.

Howdy, Stranger!

Log In

To view full details, sign in.

Register

Don't have an account? Click here to get started!