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Defaulting a salary component for initial hire or initial salary record

edited Aug 6, 2024 7:39PM in Compensation 1 comment

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Defaulting a salary component for initial hire or initial salary record

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Can we default a specific component on Initial Hire on the job offer? Currently we are running into an error

Currently there are too many clicks due to the salary basis validation rule (Salary Range Violation Behavior).

  1. First select the salary basis —> error received
  2. Then click OK on the error message and clicked "Select Components" and selected "Base Salary"—> error again.

Users can bypass this error if they enter a value in the 1st step and then override it again in the second step however, users would not be aware of this workaround. Please advise. Until the Salary basis Salary Range Violation Behavior was turned ON, this was working fine.

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