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Restricting the Data Displayed in a Window
Oracle HRMS lets you define your own names to identify the 'types' of people in your system. These include all types of employees, applicants and contacts, as well as current and 'ex-' types.
Note: Person Type is a common option for Form Customization.
A number of System Types have been predefined. These are:
User Name | System Name | Default |
---|---|---|
Applicant | Applicant | Yes |
Applicant and Ex-applicant | Applicant and Ex-applicant | Yes |
Contact | External | Yes |
Employee | Employee | Yes |
Employee and Applicant | Employee and Applicant | Yes |
Ex-applicant | Ex-applicant | Yes |
Ex-employee | Ex-employee | Yes |
Ex-employee and Applicant | Ex-employee and Applicant | Yes |
External | External | No |
Table 1 - 2. |
Note: Use the Person Types form.
You can change these default names or define any number of new user types. For example, you might want to use Person Type to identify employees who are on a fixed term contract, or you might want to record Special Information for dependants of employees who are a special category of External Person Type.
With Oracle HRMS you can identify the status of employees in each assignment using your own names. For example, you might want to define a special status to identify assignments which have been Suspended while the employee is temporarily assigned to another role.
Five employee user statuses are predefined. These are:
User Name | System Name | Default |
---|---|---|
Active Assignment | Active Assignment | Yes |
End | End | Yes |
Suspend Assignment | Suspend Assignment | Yes |
Terminate Assignment | Terminate Assignment | Yes |
Terminate Process Assignment | Terminate Assignment | No |
Table 1 - 3. |
For each system status, you define as many user statuses as you require. These user statuses help you track the current employment circumstances of all your employees. You can also define secondary user statuses having no associated system statuses. You can use these for reporting purposes.
Note: Use the Assignment Statuses form.
See: Defining Assignment Statuses
Note: The User Statuses you define here will provide the list of values for Status in the Assignment window for an employee. If you want to change any of the seeded default values you must overtype the User Name.
The Personal Analysis Key Flexfield is used to record special personal information which is not included as standard information. Each type of information is defined as a separate Structure of the flexfield. For example, you might set up a structure to hold medical information.
This flexfield is used in the following areas:
Note: You cannot use the Create Key Flexfield Database Items process to create database items for the segments of your Personal Analysis Flexfield structures.
The sub-steps that follow show you how to perform all these steps.
Note: Use the Define Value Set form
Note: You do not need to use a Value Set to validate a segment. If you do not specify a Value Set then a user can enter any alphanumeric value up to a limit of 150 characters.
Note: Use the Define Key Flexfield Segments form.
Note: Use the Define Segment Values form.
Note: Use the Define Cross-Validation Rule form.
Note: Use the Define Shorthand Aliases form
Note: Use the Define Key Flexfield Segments form.
After you have defined your Personal Analysis Flexfield Structures you must link them to your Business Group.
You do this using your view-all responsibility.
Note: Use the Special Information Types form.
See: Enabling Special Information Types
Suggestion: If you do not check the Other category, you cannot use the type to hold information for a person. This means that you could also use the Special Information Types to hold any type of information for a Job or a Position only.
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