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Employment records from HCM are sent to Salesforce on the Effective Date. So, for future-dated hires, you will not be able to create a case following the normal case creation process.

Follow the below steps to create a case for a future-dated hire.

*Click on the images below to enlarge

High-Level Overview of Process

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Creating a Case for a Future-Dated Hire

  1. From the Homepage, click on the New button

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  2. Populate the details of the Pay Differential or Percent of Time Change

    • Additional Details section

    • Click the Save button

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  3. Add the Case Contact by clicking on the New Case Contact button

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  4. Search for the Case Contact

    • Click on the Search All Contacts tab

    • Search by name, EID, etc.

    • Select the Contact’s radio button

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  5. Click the Next button

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  6. Populate basic employment data

    • Optional Employment Data

      • Hourly/Monthly Rates (for Pay Differential cases)

    • Required Employment Data

      • Employment Record #

      • Department ID

      • Position Number

    • Click the Save button

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  7. Click the case number to go to the case record page

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  8. Create a task to reassign the Case Contact in the future

    • Click the New Task button

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  9. Populate task information

    • Subject = Reassign the Case Contact

    • Due Date = A couple days after employee’s start date

      • The HCM → Salesforce integration sometimes takes a couple days

    • Click the Save button

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  10. COMPLETE - Your case is now populated with details, a Case Contact, and a task to reassign the Case Contact.

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Reassigning the Case Contact

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