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Why Would the Holiday Schedule Not Map Automatically With Location?
Defaulting of the holiday schedule to the worker's job record depends upon the payroll system. This new document explains the intended functionality for Global Payroll and for Payroll for North America.
Doc ID 3086253.1. https://bit.ly/3Te1LLc
Re: Receivables Fluid WorkCenter: some defined links do not appear in Payments My Work Group
Hello @Rob Conner ,
I hope all is well with you over there ;o)
Thanks for your newest post into the PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management Community!!
Good to know that you were able to resolve the problem at hand, and the missing links are now being displayed.
One thing to check would be the Pagelet Configuration for Configuration ID AR, under the My Work tab, and Payments Work Group, ensure that the 2 links at hand, (AR_DJCM_FL and AR_DJBC_FL) are enabled, and set to Public. See below:
- Main Menu > Enterprise Components > WorkCenter/Dashboards > Configure Pagelets
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Have an excellent day!
Pere Taulé
Re: Is there a way to improve performance on Maintain Time Reporter Data?
As of HCM PUM 51, the Manage Time Reporter Data Search page is still slow. I added the hint from above, /*+ LEADING(O) FULL(E) FULL(T) */ into the view SQL and recreated the view. After that, the Search page is very fast at returning results. Seems like Oracle should review this Fluid view to see what needs to be improved to speed this Search page up without having to add the hint.
Re: Item Relationship / Item Substitute
Thanks for the update @Suhasini-Oracle. I believe an idea is already logged. I just voted on it.
Re: 35359970 - PT8.60 UPTAKE: THE VERY FIRST STATIC TEXT FIELD WITH STYLE PAPAGETITLE IS NOT GETTING DIS
If you expect help, you need to provide at least the basics—what the actual issue is, and ideally a screenshot. Just saying “this doesn’t work” and then telling others not to respond unless they already know the fix doesn’t help anyone.
This is a community, not a support desk. People pitch in when they can. If you only want fully-baked solutions with no questions asked, you’re better off opening a case with Oracle.
-Velu
Re: PAYCALC Error Return Code 00805
Hi All,
We ran into this issue in our Production environment. These steps seemed to be the easiest workaround that did not require developer intervention.
Manually added the missing page number to the paysheet:
- Navigate to: HRMS > Payroll for North America > Payroll Processing USA > Update Paysheets > By Paysheet
- Click "Add New Value", enter the Company, Pay Group, Pay End Date, and orphaned Page Number. In our case, we entered page number: 2397.
- This successfully created a Paysheet with the missing page number on pay lines, which automatically populated the additional values we saw associated with the page number.
- Re-ran the Pay Calculation using Calculate Where Needed.
- The process completed successfully, and the tables were updated as expected.
We kept the OK to Pay checked off - but, you may need the SQL update mentioned above if the Pay Calc does not pick up these rows to calc.
Re: A lot of core.fmd.* in /var/fm/fmd
that's the problem
First, i purge/var/fm/fmd
then i restart the service which has meanwhile gone inot maintenance
And then it seems to me that doing a fmadm faulty makes it offline
A lot of core.fmd.* in /var/fm/fmd
hello,
I have a multitude of core.fmd.x files that fall into /var/fm/fmd ans completely fill tje /var. I can't figure out what is causing these files.
thank you for your feedback
Bests regards
Claude
Re: A lot of core.fmd.* in /var/fm/fmd
I have this error:
fmadm: failed to connect to fmd: RPC: Timed out



