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Main Appraiser Can See Duplicate Appraisals For Active Employees (One Active, One Terminated) (Doc ID 2686156.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 18, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Performance Management - Version 12.1.3 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR  
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Observed that, When Main Appraiser is accessing Appraisal of subordinates, Main Appraiser is able to see 2 appraisals are listed and both the appraisals show the same Appraisee's name.

                      When Appraisee is an Contingent worker before and was hired as an Employee after Contingent worker record is terminated, application display duplicate appraisal record.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Expect that, When Main Appraiser is accessing Appraisal of subordinates, Main Appraiser should be seeing only one appraisal listed against each Appraisee's name.

                  This Appraisees though were Contingent worker before and was hired as an Employee after Contingent worker record is terminated, still application should consider only the current active record and display appraisal only for that active record.

STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

1. Login using "XXX Manager Self-Service" Responsibility.

2. Navigate to function "Appraisal".

3. In the launched page, against the current open plan, click on "Go to Task" icon against "Manage Appraisal" Task.

4. In the launched page, Observe that 2 appraisals are listed and both the appraisals show the same person's name.

5. Expect page to show only one Appraisal per Person, as the plan is configured to have only one Appraisal.

Changes

 

Cause

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