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Thursday, August 16, 2012

HR Decibel SoundCast: Typical Data Conversion requirements in an Absence Management implementation



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Posted by Jiju Vengal at 4:57 AM
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Labels: Absence Balance conversion, Absence History conversion, GP_ABS_EVENT, HR Decibel, Paygroup Assignment, Peoplesoft Absence Management, PeopleSoft Absence Management implementation, PeopleSoft Data Conversion

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Jiju Vengal is currently working with Oracle Consulting Services as the Taleo Domain Lead for the ASEAN region.

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