To define a pay rate rule, follow the procedure below.
1. | If not already open, open a pay agreement in the Edit Pay Agreement screen. | |||||
2. | Navigate to the Secondary Interpretation section and click the arrow. The Secondary Interpretation section of the pane expands. | |||||
4. | Click Add. | |||||
In the Pay Rate Rule Entry pane, type or select the rule name, validity dates, hierarchy level and value, pay code, rounding type and rounding value in the relevant fields as required.
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5. | In the bottom part of the Pay Rate Rule Entry pane, define the required rate type(s) and corresponding rates. For more information, see How to Define the Rate Types below. | |
6. | Click Save. A confirmation message opens, indicating the agreement has been saved successfully. |
Define the Rate Types
To define the rate types for a rate rule, follow the procedure below.
1. | In the grid at the bottom of the Pay Rate Rule Entry pane, click Add. A new Pay Rate Rule panel displays, as shown in the example below. | |
2. | In the Rate Type column, select the rate type that is to apply to the rate rule. | |
3. | If you selected Flat Rate in the Rate Type column, type the applicable rate in the Rate column, as shown in the example. If you selected Calculation in the Rate Type column, in the Rate column, select the pay code on which the calculation is to be based, select the applicable calculation operator and type the value to be used in the calculation. An example of this is shown below. If you selected Direct Valuation or Payee Rate in the Rate Type column, skip this step. | |
4. | If the rate rule is to have multiple rate types depending on specific conditions, select the relevant conditional variable name and value in the Conditional Variable Condition column, as shown in the example, depending on the specific condition under which the rate type is to apply. If the rate rule is to have one rate type only, do not proceed any further. | |
5. | To add another rate type to the rate rule, click Add and repeat steps 2-4. Note that for each rate type you select, you must select a different conditional variable value in order to define the specific condition under which each rate type applies. |
Note that you can remove any rate type that you add unintentionally by clicking the delete button next to the relevant row of the grid.