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aeiou

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Oct 11, 2010, 3:25:18 PM10/11/10
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We are doing our bonus calculation separately in excel and uploading the
numbers. How do we disable the system calculation so the bonus account is
not formulated and not overwritten by the formula (which yields 0).

Thanks.

gothegünther

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Oct 11, 2010, 4:22:55 PM10/11/10
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aeiou

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Oct 11, 2010, 5:49:40 PM10/11/10
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Rob,

Thanks for the input.

What I ended up doing was going to tool and allow manual changes to HR
accounts.

The only problem is that, once I am able to input the numbers into this
calculation account, but everytime someone saves the input, it goes back to
calculation, which calculates a 0, overwriting the manual input.

I ended up setting up a dummy account to reroute the calculation output (0)
to free up the actual account so that it is no longer a system calculation
account.

Thanks.

"Rob" wrote:

> Well, you simply don't fill in the Bonus account in the salary grade
> definition. If it's not defined, it won't calculate. So go to Setup |
> Budgets | Human Resources for the input set you're using and then remove the
> bonus account, since you're not calculating it.
>
> Hope this helps.
> --
> Rob Diaz
> MSX Group
> www.msxgroup.com

Rob

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Oct 11, 2010, 5:49:39 PM10/11/10
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Well, you simply don't fill in the Bonus account in the salary grade
definition. If it's not defined, it won't calculate. So go to Setup |
Budgets | Human Resources for the input set you're using and then remove the
bonus account, since you're not calculating it.

Hope this helps.
--
Rob Diaz
MSX Group
www.msxgroup.com

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