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Is there a way to see the Oracle tables & selection criteria used to generate Payroll Activity Rpts?

Summary:

Several of our BI Publisher payroll reports, which have successfully reconciled to Oracle Payroll Activity Reports for the same timeframes for the past five years, are no longer reconciling. Does Oracle provide documentation on the tables and selection criteria that are used to generate the PAR?

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We have several BI Publisher payroll reports that pull from the PAY_RUN_RESULTS and PAY_RUN_RESULT_VALUES tables, as well as several other payroll tables, and these reports are no longer reconciling to Oracle payroll activity reports for the same timeframe. Our reports were not applying any selection criteria to the PAY_RUN_RESULTS table, and we resolved some of our issues by adding "where STATUS = 'P' AND P_RR.TAX_UNIT_ID is not null". However, we are still having issues with Gross Earnings. For example, I see 2 records in the PAY_RUN_RESULTS table for one employee for a particular payment date, and

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