Availability > Advanced
JUMP TO: External Availability (Factor 1)
KEY TOPICS:
- What is Availability used for in an AAP?
- Import Availability from an Existing Plan
RELATED TOPICS:
What is Availability used for in an AAP?
External Availability and Internal Availability (Factor 1 and Factor 2, respectively) are considered in an AAP to establish how many qualified minorities and women are available for jobs at your organization.Import Availability from an Existing Plan
Access the Import Availability link from the Availability home page, under the Advanced header, to bring in all or part of the Internal and External Availability settings from another plan. Begin by reviewing the Import menu to determine what elements to bring in. All are checked by default:- Census Codes (Codes that only exist in the current plan will not be affected.)
- Factor Weights
- Feeders
- Recruitment Areas
- Underutilization Rules
Next, select a source plan from the provided drop-downs by Company, Establishment, and Plan.
(Legacy Census Codes only) If the source plan relies on older census codes, select a translation option:
- Translate using the 2000 Occupations to 2010 Occupations Crosswalk.
- Allow the system to automatically match your job titles to the new Occupation Codes.
(Legacy Recruitment Areas only) If you are bringing in Recruitment Areas, and the source plans relies on older areas, it is recommended you select the option to translate areas to the current definitions. Then, leave all region types checked:
- US Summary
- State
- MSA
- County Set
Finally, click the [Import] button.