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Pay Configuration

Pay configuration allows you to design the pay for employees. According to your organization's requirements, you are able to configure the pay. paycon Fields & its description:
  • Code & name
This field contains the code and name of the pay configuration. The pick list displays all the stored pay configuration entries.
  • Salary account
Here the salary account which is responsible for allocating payment to the employees is mentioned.
  • Date
The date when the pay configuration entry was created.
  • Type
In the table, type refers to the type of operation for the next column "field". There are types like addition deduction, advance and formula. Each has its own field values. E.g. If you select formula then all the formula fields appear.
  •  Operation Type
Operation type has options like add, sub, benefits and others. Selecting one of these has different results where add and sub are functions to be performed. Benefits is related to the C2C information.
  • Element
This is the pay element to which the operations you have selected in the previous fields are to be performed.    

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Unchanged: Pay configuration allows you to design the pay for employees. According to your organization's requirements, you are able to configure the pay.Unchanged: Pay configuration allows you to design the pay for employees. According to your organization's requirements, you are able to configure the pay.
Deleted: &nbsp;Added: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2014/12/paycon.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5044" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/ 2014/12/paycon.png" alt="paycon" width="1347" height="415" /></a>
Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description</strong>:Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description</strong>:
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Code &amp; name</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Code &amp; name</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: This field contains the code and name of the pay configuration. The pick list displays all the stored pay configuration entries.Unchanged: This field contains the code and name of the pay configuration. The pick list displays all the stored pay configuration entries.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Salary account</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Salary account</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Here the salary account which is responsible for allocating payment to the employees is mentioned.Unchanged: Here the salary account which is responsible for allocating payment to the employees is mentioned.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Date< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Date< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: The date when the pay configuration entry was created.Unchanged: The date when the pay configuration entry was created.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Type< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Type< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: In the table, type refers to the type of operation for the next column "field". There are types like addition deduction, advance and formula. Each has its own field values. E.g. If you select formula then all the formula fields appear.Unchanged: In the table, type refers to the type of operation for the next column "field". There are types like addition deduction, advance and formula. Each has its own field values. E.g. If you select formula then all the formula fields appear.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li> <strong>Operation Type</strong></li>Unchanged: <li> <strong>Operation Type</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Deleted: <strong></strong>Operation type has options like add, sub, benefits and others. Selecting one of these has different results where add and sub are functions to be performed. Benefits is related to the C2C information. Added: Operation type has options like add, sub, benefits and others. Selecting one of these has different results where add and sub are functions to be performed. Benefits is related to the C2C information.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Deleted: <li><strong>< /strong><strong>Element</ strong></li> Added: <li><strong>Element< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: This is the pay element to which the operations you have selected in the previous fields are to be performed.Unchanged: This is the pay element to which the operations you have selected in the previous fields are to be performed.
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Deleted: [expand title="How to add an entry in pay configuration?"] 
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Deleted: <li>Type all the required details in the fields.</li> 
Deleted: <li>Add rows by clicking on the add row button</li> 
Deleted: <li>Click on save after completing. The data you have entered shall be saved.[/expand]</li> 
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Deleted: [expand title="How to edit an entry in pay configuration?"] 
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Deleted: <li>Select the field you want to edit and modify it.</li> 
Deleted: <li>After the editing is done, click on the update button.[/expand]</li> 
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Deleted: [expand title="How to delete an entry in pay configuration?"] 
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Deleted: <li>To delete the whole entry, choose the code or name of the entry you want to delete and click on delete button.</li> 
Deleted: <li>You can also delete just the rows of the table by clicking on delete row. [/expand]</li> 
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