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Formula Control

1. Formula based component definition can be easier with the option provided.

For any type of component like, Earnings, deductions, leaves and loans wherever the formula is used to be defined, this option will be useful.

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2. Select the highlighted area under formula bar as mentioned in the above screen.

3. Once selected, a new screen will be opened as shown below

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4. Under variables, all the required input variables will be displayed where user can select the required component variables and write the formula.

5. In case the user forgets to close the brackets within the formula, system will show a message of formula is incorrect so that the user can recheck the parenthesis and correct the formula definition.

6. User can also cross verify the formula given is correct or not by selecting the Evaluate button in the bottom of the screen.

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Once this button is selected, a new screen for evaluation will be opened.

7. User can enter sample values under value column and give the inputs required and click on evaluate button, Result will be displayed at right bottom side.

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