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Leave Applied And Approved Is Not Getting Deducted From Accrual Balance / Entitlement Of Employee. (Doc ID 2758560.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 09, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Self-Service Human Resources - Version 12.2 HRMS RUP13 and later
Oracle Human Resources - Version 12.2 HRMS RUP6 to 12.2 HRMS RUP6 [Release 12.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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Observed that, Half a Day Leave duration applied is not considered for Accrual Balance calculation. The accrual balance is intact even when date tracked to a date beyond the Leave from date.

Also Duration is shown as zero against the leave element in the view Accrual form.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Expect that, Half a Day Leave duration applied should be considered for Accrual Balance calculation. The accrual balance should be deducted with the duration of leave applied even when date tracked to a date beyond the Leave from date.

Also Duration of the leave taken should be shown against the leave element in the view Accrual form.

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

1. Login using "HRMS Manager" Responsibility.

2. Navigate to Fastpath --> Absence

3. Query an Employee for whom half a day leave needs to applied.

4. Key in the leave information and save the same and make sure the leave record is committed to the base table.

5. Now navigated to Fastpath --> View Accruals.

6. When viewed accrual balance, Observe that, the half a day leave duration applied is not considered for Accrual Balance calculation. Duration value in the view accrual form, against the Half a day leave element is shown as zero.

Changes

 

Cause

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