In this blog we are going to see that how in Employee Central we can default Pay Components and Values against each pay component based on Total CTC.
This solution will help in eliminating manual entry of pay components to get the annualized salary. This is one of the most common requirement in many countries. I am going to take an example of India in my blog.
Lets consider Total CTC as 100000 and defaulting pay components and values as mentioned in below example during new hire joining
Hiring New Employee CompTestEmployee 17.
In Compensation Information Portlet, Enter Total CTC Value e.g. 100000. and save.
Go to Compensation Information Portlet of new hire and check the pay components getting defaulted automatically based on total CTC value entered.
How to achieve above solution?
2. Create Pay Component Group having all Pay Components excluding CTC
3. Create Custom Field as "Total CTC" in compensation Information Portlet.
4. Create Business Rules
In this situation I wrote rules based on Compensation Information. Similar rules can be written on Job Information Model which I will show in my next blog.
I have written three business rules to default the pay components.
Rule 1
Rule 2
Rule 3
5. Assign all the created Business Rules to Compensation Information in "Manage Business Configuration"
Summary
This was a small effort to create a complex pay structure in Employee Central using Business Rules. In the above entry I have used Compensation Information as base but you can also use Job Information Model. We can also add or delete pay components in case Promotion/Transfer or any other action in Employee Central using this approach.
By using above method, we can eliminate the requirement of adding pay components manually and our approach becomes formulaic. Same approach can be used in case you want to make use of "Pay Scale Level".
Writing Business Rules are more about imagination and creativity. We can write different types of rules to arrive at same result. This is one of the approach which I have followed.
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