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Oracle Payroll Processes and Their Relevant Tables
Oracle Payroll Processes and Their Relevant Tables
Oracle Payroll Processes and Their Relevant Tables
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Oracle Payroll Processes and Their Relevant Tables
Payroll Run Pre Payment Process Magnetic File/ UAE Payment Output File cheque writer Costing Costing of Payment Transfer to GL Payroll Run It is the first process in the Payroll processing cycle. It calculates the gross to net payment for your employees. If you have configured retro pay, then you have to run retro pay processes before payroll run process . For further details on retro pay types and retro pay process i shall post a separate article. This process uses payroll actions to represent each payroll run. It identifies which assignments have payroll actions performed on them – that action is an assignment action of the type payroll. The results from processing each element for an assignment are the run result values. you can read the full article which contains the tables information from following link http://oraclehrmsoverview.com/2015/03/24...ll-tables/
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