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Incentive Compensation Classification Ruleset stays in status Install Pending.

Riccardo van Mourik September 26, 2008
Incentive Compensation Classification Ruleset stays in status Install Pending.

Recently we where doing a test at our customer site and part of that test was changing an existing Classification Ruleset. This had been done before, but for some reasons when we tried it then the Synchronization of the Rulesets completed successfully but the Ruleset itself stayed in status Install […]

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Oracle Incentive Compensation – bad performance due to Custom Flag setting

Riccardo van Mourik September 25, 2008

While implementing some additions to the existing Oracle Incentive Compensation implementation at our customer site we got complaints from the end users about the performance of some of the processes in Incentive Compensation. Specifically adding a new rate table to an existing plan element was taking a lot more time […]

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