This window allows for calculation formulas to be included in the calculation of pays. They are useful for calculating shifts, overtime and leave loading.
This field must contain a valid Hours Type Classification code. The Hours Classification has a number of purposes:
Code | Descripion |
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A | Leave Loading |
L | Long Service Leave |
N | Normal Pay Hours |
O | Other Leave |
P | Public Holiday |
R | R.D.O. |
S | Sick Leave |
T | Overtime |
V | Annual Leave |
W | Workers Compensation |
Each calculation method within a Classification must be identified by a unique code.
Each calculation method can have up to 10 levels in the formula. Each level must be identified in sequence, and there must be no gaps.
If a six level calculation was in place, level one is performed first then level two etc. However, because level three is omitted only level one and two are performed.
The rate or amount to be used in the calculation is specified and related to the Method field.
Several Pay Rate Codes can be attached to a calculation method.
The Method relates to both the Rate field and the Pay Rate to be Used in Calculations field. One of the following must be selected:
Code | Description |
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A | (Add) The value of the Rate field is a dollar rate which is added to the rate identified in the Pay Rate to be Used in Calculations field. |
M | (Multiply) The value of the rate identified in the Pay Rate to be Used in Calculations field is multiplied by the Rate in the Rate field. |
The Code Type is only relevant if an entry is to be made in the Hours Code for Loading field.
Code | Description |
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A | Allowance/Deduction Codes |
H | Hours Type Codes |
This is relevant only for calculation levels (record numbers) 01 to 05.
The result of each calculation level may be recorded under different Hours Types or as Allowances.
This relates to how the calculation is performed and how the result is shown on the pay envelope. It does not affect the end result of the calculation. For example for a calculation of 4 hours x 1.5 loading x $5.00 per Hours.
If the calculation is to be reflected in the hours shown on the pay envelope, the calculation would be :
(4 x 1.5) = 6 hours x $5.00 = $30.00
The pay envelope would show that 6 hours were paid at $5.00 per hours.
If the calculation to be reflected in the pay rate shown on the pay envelope, the calculation is performed would be:
4 x (1.5 x $5.00 = $7.50) = $30.00
The pay envelope would show that 4 hours were paid at $7.50 per hours.
If the result of the calculation is to be recorded as an Allowance and 'N' must be selected.
Code | Description |
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Y | Modify the hours to reflect the calculation |
N | Modify the pay rate to reflect the calculation |
This field is only relevant if the Classification is 'V' (Annual Leave). It is used to indicate if the result of the calculation is to be included in the tax calculation for leave loading.
Code | Description |
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Y |
Leave Loading Component
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N |
Not Leave Loading
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Two calculation methods can be requested to be performed but use one of the two results.
Example: Calculation Method V1 can only be compared with Calculation Method V2, V3 etc.
Relevant only if a calculation method has been identified for comparison in the Calculation Method for the Compare field. It enables you to specify which of the results between the two calculation methods are to be used.
Code | Description |
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G | Use the greater of the two results |
L | User the lesser of the two results |
Provide a description of the Calculation Method.
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Version 15.3.01 Preceda Knowledge Base
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