by Tony Danher | Mar 5, 2014 | Chris21 Tips, Leave Management
Chris21 Leave Balances and the Leave Update Process From time to time clients will tell me their Chris21 leave balances are not reporting accurately. What shows on their reports is not what shows when they look up a leave balance on the Balances (LAC) form in Chris21....
by Tony Danher | Feb 26, 2014 | Chris21 Tips, Learning and Development
The ability to produce Chris21 gap analysis reports is one of the key features of the Chris21 Training and L&D modules. These reports allow you to analyse your organisation’s training effectiveness by identifying gaps in employee training requirements. Simply put,...
by Tony Danher | Feb 14, 2014 | Chris21 Database Management, Chris21 Tips
Many of you will operate two Chris21 databases. Your Live system and your Test system. This is the recommended minimum so that you have one system to do your testing in, rather than making unnecessary changes in your Live environment. While this two database...
by Tony Danher | Jan 9, 2014 | Chris21 Auditing, Chris21 Tips
We all know that auditing is an integral part of any payroll system and rightly so. When I talk about Chris21 auditing I am referring to the audit file that is produced whenever a user makes a change in the system. If you find that you are not getting all of the audit...
by Tony Danher | Dec 9, 2013 | Chris21 Tips
Chris21 archiving is vital if you are to ensure your database is correctly maintained and to avoid potential issues with data integrity. See my blog Chris21 Housekeeping – What You Need to Know for some background information. Archiving is part of the role of Chris21...
by Tony Danher | Nov 21, 2013 | Chris21 Tips
If you are familiar with the Report Designer in Chris21 you will know that the sheer size of the available list of reports can be very difficult to manage. You can categorise your Chris21 reports to greatly reduce this problem. I recently wrote a post entitled Chris21...