Pay Rate Rule NameUnique name of the rate rule. Validity Start DateDate from which the rate rule is valid. Click the calendar button and use the calendar control to select a valid date. Note that the date must be within the validity period of the agreement, as defined in the agreement header. The date cannot fall within the validity period of another rate rule for the same pay code assigned to the same hierarchy level and hierarchy value. Validity End DateDate after which the rate rule expires. Click the calendar button and use the calendar control to select a valid date. Alternatively, leave this field blank if the rate rule is to remain valid indefinitely. Note that the date must be within the validity period of the agreement, as defined in the agreement header. The date cannot fall within the validity period of another rate rule for the same pay code assigned to the same hierarchy level and hierarchy value. Hierarchy LevelAgreement hierarchy level to which the rate rule belongs. This defaults to Country but you can select another hierarchy level as required. Hierarchy ValueAgreement hierarchy value to which the rate rule belongs. For example, if the rate rule is assigned to the Country level of the agreement hierarchy, the hierarchy value defines the country to which the rule applies. Click the display button to to display a dialog box that allows you to search for the relevant hierarchy value. Hierarchy GroupHierarchy group to which the pay rate rule belongs. If pay rate rules are assigned to a hierarchy group, when pay interpretation occurs the system will first attempt to apply a pay rate rule my matching on a combination of hierarchy level, hierarchy value and hierarchy group. If no such pay rate rule exists, the system will attempt to find an applicable pay rate rule by matching on a combination of hierarchy level and hierarchy value only. It is not mandatory to assign a pay rate rule to a hierarchy group and you can only assign a pay rate rule to a hierarchy group if hierarchy group functionality is enabled in Maintenance > Hierarchy > Country Settings > Hierarchy Group. Hierarchy group functionality can be labelled to suit the terminology required by your business and the country to which it applies. This can be configured in Maintenance > Hierarchy > Country Settings > Hierarchy Group. Calculation OnlyWhen ticked, indicates that this pay rate rule is used to define a base pay rate that can be used in the rate calculation of other pay rate rules. No payments will be made against this pay rate rule itself and no pay items will be generated based on this pay rate rule on payslips. If this field is ticked, the pay code for this pay rate rule can be selected in the Rate field on the Pay Rate Rule Entry screen for other pay rate rules that have a rate that is based on a calculation, even if there is no pay code rule that uses the pay code. Pay CodeThe pay code to which the rate rule corresponds. Only those pay codes that are selected within a pay code rule action of the agreement can be selected in this field. The exception to this are pay codes that are used by calculation only pay rate rules (for more information, see above), which are available regardless of whether they are used in a pay code rule. Rounding TypeDetermines if the result of the rate calculation is to be rounded or truncated. Select Round if the result is to be rounded up or down to a specific number of decimal places. Select Truncate if the rate is to be shortened to a specific number of decimal places without rounding up or down. Rounding ValueNumber of decimal places to which the result of the rate calculation is to be rounded or truncated. For example, a value of 2 will round the rate calculation result up to two decimal places or will truncate the result of the rate calculation at two decimal places, depending on whether the Round or Truncate is selected in the Rounding Type field respectively. Top Up RatesWhen ticked, indicates that the rate rule represents a top up rate, which applies a top-up operation to an existing base pay rate. Top Up OperationType of top up operation the rate rule is to apply. The options are as follows: Plus – adds a value to the base rate Minus – subtracts a value from the base rate Multiply – multiples a value by the base rate Percent – applies a percentage value to the base rate Divide – divides the base rate by a value. Note that if the rate rule is to specify a top-up rate, you also need to select the Top Up Rates option and select the relevant top-up operation option from the Top-up Operation field. You can only specify a top-up rate if another rate rule already exists for the same pay code. |