Hello Brijesh, In HR module Pay Grades are used to handle the PositionRate for an employee. The important entities that play important role in this scenario are PayGrade, SalaryStep, EmplPositionType,EmplPositionTypeRate, EmplPosition & EmplPositionFulfillment.
PayGrade --> SalaryStep (One-To-Many) So first of all we create the PayGrade record. Then we create the SalaryStep record for the related PayGrade and will put the value in the "Amount" field. EmplPositionType --> EmplPositionTypeRate (One-To-Many) SalaryStep --> EmplPositionTypeRate (One-To-Many) Now we come to the "PositionType" tab of Global HR Settings. Here we create the record for the PositionType and then for the PositionTypeRate accordingly. We should note down one Important thing here :- Case 1) If we are putting the values in the field "PayGradeId" and "SalaryStepSeqId" of EmplPositionTypeRate table then the "Amount" field from "SalaryStep" will take preference to decide the Rate for a particular Position instead of "Rate" field of EmplPositionTypeRate table.In general in this case we should keep the "Rate" field empty of EmplPositionTypeRate table. Case 2) Suppose if we don't want to use the PayGrades for our employee then we should put only the values in "Rate" field to decide the Rate for particular position. EmplPosition --> EmplPositionType (One-To-Many) Here we use the EmplPositionTypeId in the EmplPosition record. EmplPosition --> EmplPositionFulfillment Here the EmplPositionFulfillment table is used to fullfill the particular position from the company's employee. This model is totally based on Data Model Resource Book Volume 1. So you can read more description from that table. Please let us know if you need us to throw more light on this :-). On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 7:35 PM, brijesh m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi friends, > I am configuring my HR module but nowhere found the way to associate a > particular employee with a particular pay grade or the relevant way for the > payroll for employees. If someone noticed it before please throw some light > on it. > > Enjoy OFBiz > Brijesh M. > > -- Ashish Vijaywargiya Indore, India http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indore
