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Feature Upgrade for Statutory Absences - How to know which employees get effected by this

edited Sep 13, 2024 1:01PM in Payroll and Global Payroll Interface (GPI) 1 comment

Summary:

We have been asked to run feature upgrade for the cases to fix an issue with Statutory Paternity Pay, when we ran this it did fix the issue. The following was run.

Set transition date to process statutory maternity absences in case model.

Set transition date to process statutory paternity birth absences in case model.

Set transition date to process statutory paternity adoption absences in case model.

Set transition date to process statutory sick pay absences in case mode.


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However before we run this in PROD we need to understand which other employees will be effected by this change, and gain a bit more understanding around what this feature upgrade does to the system.

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