When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.
At the moment you can set a default VAT code but that applies to every order you place. On Financials you are able to set a default VAT code on a per nominal basis. It would be good if these defaults could carry over to PS Purchasing too.
Would love to have a data point by subject. This would allow us to filter by subject and not just by department. Example of this is a dashboard for Rewards and Conduct, i am unable to cut the data in this way.