In IFS Cloud, I encountered a peculiar behavior of macro attributes of the type date.The system has been set up in such a way, that in documents connected to the object CompanyPerson the employee's date of birth can be shown (core attribute Company_Person.Date_Of_Birth). In the document, however, the date shown is the actual birth date minus 1. E.g. when the employee's date of birth is 1 January 1990, the date shown in the document is 31 December 1989.What could be the cause of this behavior and, more important, how can it be solved?Thanks in advance for your reactions.
In the employment information (path: Human Capital Management / HCM Services / Employee Management / Employee File / Employment Information / Periods) you can see the section Period Details.In that section, there are two date ranges: Start Date and End Date (representing the current employment period) and the Employment Start Date and Employment End Date (representing the start date of the earliest employment period and the end date of the last employment period).Apart from that, the section Period Details is showing Degree of Occupation and Current Degree of Occupation. With regard to these two fields, I’ve got two questions:Why is the Current Degree of Occupation not shown on the same level as the current employment period (Start Date and End Date)? Which (overall?) Degree of Occupation is shown when the degree of occupation has changed in the course of time, i.e. when there are several employment periods with different degrees of occupation?
Hi,Does our digital signature solution in IFS/Document Management comply to the EIDAS regulation?Thanks in advance for your reaction.Best regards,Martin
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