However, as per the customer’s requirement, if the value in this column is manually updated in the worksheet by a manager, there should not be any further changes made to it automatically when the “Refresh Data” process is run. How can a compensation administrator achieve this?

The compensation plan that is implemented for your customer has a column that defaults based on a dynamic column. However, as per the customer’s requirement, if the value in this column is manually updated in the worksheet by a manager, there should not be any further changes made to it automatically when the “Refresh Data” process is run. How can a compensation administrator achieve this? (Choose the best answer.)Reference: http //www.oracle.com/technetwork/fusion-apps/compensationquide-1579327 pdf

Question:

However, as per the customer’s requirement, if the value in this column is manually updated in the worksheet by a manager, there should not be any further changes made to it automatically when the “Refresh Data” process is run. How can a compensation administrator achieve this?

Options:

by setting up the properties of the column as updatable only once

by deselecting the Refresh Data triggering event in the dynamic column

by deselecting the Start Compensation Cycle triggering event in the dynamic column

by deselecting the Change Worksheet Data triggering event in the dynamic column

Correct Answer

The Correct Answer for this Question is

by deselecting the Start Compensation Cycle triggering event in the dynamic column

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