Hi Shehan,Thanks for your reaction. Yes, of course, that makes sense!I was confused by the word ‘Current’. Normally, in that section, you see the actual (‘current’) employment period on the first row, and in that case you would expect the ‘Current Degree of Occupation’ to be shown next to that period range. And since the second row is showing the start date of the earliest employment and the end date of the last employment (i.e. more or less the total employment period), you would expect the degree of occupation on that same row to represent some kind of average instead of the actual/current degree of occupation.I must try to think simpler ;-) Thanks again.Best reards,Martin
Hi, Apparently, I still have to get used to the IFS Community options... I didn't receive any notification of the above answers, so I saw them only just now. Thanks for your reactions, @Mathias Dahl and @Daniel Svantesson!
@Mathias Dahl Hi Mathias,The customer now comes back with the question to which standard you are referring and if there is some kind of proof (e.g. a certificate) that we do comply to that standard.Thanks in advance again :-)Best regards,Martin
Thanks for your (as usual) quick reply, Mathias :-)
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