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[Closed] Which variable should be returned in return statement to end date the element on specific date?

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Which variable should be returned in return statement to end date the element on specific date?

 

Need a specific date variable to return element end date using Oracle Payroll Fastformula

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Hi, Could you please provide more information to what exactly is it you are looking for?

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The client brought a requirement where an element should be recurring and should support retro with proration, but the element should get added and ended on the dates provided in input values itself.

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Hi, 

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Hi,

We cannot achieve this requirement in Oracle Fusion as Oracle does not allow dynamic end-dating of an element entry using input values via Fast Formula.

Client can either manually end-date the element entry or use an HDL to end-date.

One way is to use STOP_FLAG to end date the entry but the only limitation is that the element will be end-dated on PERIOD END DATE only.

For example, if end date entered on element input is 15/04/2025, with STOP_FLAG workaround, the element entry will be end-dated on 30/04/2025.

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Hi,

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