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Managing

Enterprise HCM
Information

Oracle HCM Cloud Implementation


Workshop for Partners
Release 11

Platform Technology Solutions (PTS)


Oracle Development

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Objectives

After completing this lesson, you should be able to:


• Access and change the following settings:
– Employment model
– Work day information
– Person, worker, and assignment number generation
– Person languages
• Operate within the context of one Enterprise per client in the
HCM Cloud and determine the high-level processing and
system behavior.

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Enterprise and Work Structure Task Setup Sequence

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Manage HCM Enterprise Information
The following table shows the suggested sequence and the high-level purpose
of Enterprise and Work Structure Tasks.
Note: Optional tasks are denoted with an asterisk symbol (*)

Task Purpose
Manage Enterprise Operate within the context of one Enterprise per client in HCM
HCM Information Cloud. Determine high-level processing and system behavior.

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Manage Enterprise HCM Information Task

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Types of Employment Models

Two-Tier
• This model comprises two types of entities, which are work
relationships and assignments.
Three-Tier
• This model comprises three types of entities, which are work
relationships, employment terms, and assignments.

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Two-Tier Employment Model

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Three-Tier Employment Model

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Two-Tier Model: Single Assignment

• Single Assignment • Single Assignment with Contract

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Two-Tier Model: Multiple Assignments

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Two-Tier Employment Model: Example

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Two-Tier Employment Model: Example

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Three-Tier Model: Single Employment Terms

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Three-Tier Employment Model: Example

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Three-Tier Model: Multiple Employment Terms

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Three-Tier Employment Model: Example

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Using the Two-Tier Employment Model

• By default, every enterprise uses the two-tier single-


assignment employment model.
• You can select a different employment model for the
enterprise or for individual legal employers.

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Using the Three-Tier Employment Model

If you select any of the three-tier employment models at the


enterprise level, you can select a different employment model for
individual legal employers.

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Changing the Employment Model

• You can change the employment model for the enterprise or


legal employer during initial implementation or later.
• There are some restrictions on switching to and from
particular employment models.

From To Single To Single To Multiple


Assignment Assignment with Assignments
Contract
Single N/A See note Yes
Assignment

Single See note N/A Yes


Assignment
with Contract
Multiple See note Yes N/A
Assignments

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Employment Terms Override

• Preventing Override at the Assignment Level: Users


cannot update assignment attribute values inherited from
employment terms.
• Allowing Override at the Assignment Level: Users can
update assignment attribute values inherited from
employment terms.
• Deferring the Decision to the Employment Terms:
Whenever a user creates a set of employment terms, that
user can decide whether to allow or prevent override at the
assignment level.

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Position Synchronization in Two-Tier Employment
Model
• Inheritance of values in an assignment from the values
specified in the associated position.
• By default, position synchronization is not enabled in a two-tier
employment model.
• You have to enable it using either the Edit Enterprise or the
Manage Legal Entity pages.

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Enabling Position Synchronization

• You can enable position synchronization either at the


enterprise or the legal employer levels.
• If you enable position synchronization at both levels, then the
settings specified at the legal employer level takes
precedence over the enterprise level settings.

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Assignment Override

• If you enable position synchronization, assignments inherit


specified values from the associated position.
• You can also specify if the value can be overridden at the
assignment level.
– If you prevent override at the assignment level, users cannot
update the specified attributes that the assignment has
inherited from the position.
– If you allow override, users can update any attribute values
inherited from position. At the assignment level, if you change
the Synchronize from Position attribute to No, then you can
update all attributes but the assignment will not be
synchronized with the position.

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Work Day Information

• Defines the standard working hours for each worker


assignment in the enterprise or legal employer
• Is taken from the schedule, if a schedule has been assigned
to the enterprise, legal employer, or department. Otherwise,
you can enter work day information for the enterprise, legal
employer, and department.
• Is used for assignment budgeting purposes

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Person Number Generation

• You can select one of the following person number generation


methods for your enterprise:
– Manual
– Automatic prior to submission
– Automatic upon final save
– Formula (available in future releases)
• Initial Person Number
– You can specify the initial person number for your enterprise
when person numbers are generated automatically.
• Person Numbers for Contact Records
– Are generated automatically through the Automatic prior to
submission method

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Worker Number Generation

• You can optionally allocate worker numbers to employees and


contingent workers.
• You can generate worker numbers either manually or
automatically.
• If you select automatic worker-number generation, numbers
can be allocated from either an enterprise sequence or a legal
employer sequence.
• All legal employers automatically inherit the enterprise
number-generation method. You can override the number-
generation method at the legal employer level.

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Assignment Number Generation

• Assignments are identified by assignment numbers, which you


can allocate either manually or automatically.
• If you allocate numbers manually, they must be unique in the
enterprise.

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Person-Name Languages

• Each enterprise identifies a global-name language. Person


names appear in this language by default.
• Users can set preferences to select the language in which
they see the display-name versions of person names.
• When you create a person record, you can enter a local name
in a different language from the global-name language.

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User and Role-Provisioning Options

Using the Manage Enterprise HCM Information task, you can


also configure the following enterprise-wide user and role-
provisioning options:

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Quiz
Q
You can configure the employment model for the enterprise or
legal employer.
a. True
b. False

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Quiz
Q
The three-tier employment model comprises which of the three
following types of entities?
a. User Account
b. Work Relationship
c. Employment Term
d. Assignment

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Quiz
Q
Which of the following configuration options are available in a
two-tier employment model?
a. Single Assignment
b. Single Assignment with Employment Terms
c. Single Assignment with Contract
d. Multiple Assignments

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Quiz
Q
You can include contract details in employment terms.
a. True
b. False

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Quiz
Q
Worker numbers can be generated either manually or
automatically.
a. True
b. False

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Quiz
Q
When you create a person record, you can enter a local name in
a different language from the global-name language.
a. True
b. False

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Summary

In this lesson, you should have learned how to:


• Access and change the following settings:
– Employment model
– Work day information
– Person, worker, and assignment number generation
– Person languages

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