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E1: 07: Employee Near Wage Limit: Create and Subscribe to a Notification Watchlist (Doc ID 2522292.1)

Last updated on APRIL 09, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne US Payroll - Version 9.1 to 9.1 [Release 9.1]
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.1 to 9.2 [Release 9.1 to 9.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Background

This example employs the following scenario to show you how to create a Watchlist-based notification: You need to create a notification that alerts subscribers when an employee nears a certain YTD wage limit. This notification will run and check tax history records once per day and checks for records with YTD Wages over a certain wage limit, triggering a notification. The notification message contains a shortcut to the Work with Tax History application (P070920). When users receive the notification, they can immediately review the employee’s YTD wages and take action. To create this notification, perform the following tasks:

Overview of the Example

Steps

What Do You Need?

Orchestrator Studio 6.0.1 or higher deployed in a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment with a minimum of EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.2.

-OR-

The latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition.

Please refer to KM Doc ID 2149203.1: Getting Started with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the Oracle Cloud for information on how to obtain JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition.

 

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
 Background
 Overview of the Example
 Steps
 What Do You Need?
Solution
 Creating a Query over Employee YTD Wages
 Creating a Watchlist for Employee Near Wage Limit
 Creating a Notification Based on the Employee Near Wage Limit Watchlist
 Creating a Daily Schedule and Adding It to Your Notification
 Subscribing to the Notification in Subscription Manager on the EnterpriseOne Client
 Testing the Employee Near Wage Limit Notification
References

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