Linking to another wage component
A parameter can be assigned a value from another wage component. In such situations we refer to a ‘wage component line’.
Profit includes the final value of the wage component as a parameter in a wage component. The number of the parameter that is equal to the calculated result of a wage component is equal to the wage component’s internal number times 100.
Example:
The 'Overwerk 100%' wage component retrieves the overtime hours from the '100% Overuren' wage component. The '100% Overuren' wage component is therefore linked to the 'Overwerk 100%' wage component as a parameter. In the 'Overwerk 100%' wage component, Profit displays the internal number of the '100% Overuren' wage component + the sequence number 00.
The overtime hours posted to the '100% Overuren' wage component are included by Profit in the calculation of the 'Overwerk 100%' wage component.
To view the link to another wage component:
- Go to: HR / Organisation / CLA.
- Open the CLA properties.
- Go to the tab: Wage component.
- Open the properties of the wage component.
- Go to the tab: Parameter.
After the parameter in the Source parameter column, Profit displays the Wage component value. This means that the parameter is linked to another wage component.
- In the Parameter column, Profit displays the parameter’s number.
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