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Sectors (Optional)

KEY TOPICS:

  • Add and Define a Sector
  • View Sector Worksheet
  • Import Sectors from another Plan or External File

Create Sectors to Organize Reporting

About Sectors

The Sectors function can be used to create another level above a Drilldown as the basis for a report filter. By default, the system allows Sector units to be created, based on Department. A drop-down at the top of the Sectors page will hold the unitsunits, forcomprising the default Sector.

To build a Sectorcustom fromSector, a value other than Department, the Sectorit must be defined as part of a Drilldown. If multiple Sectors have been defined, using Drilldowns, a Sector Name drop-down display at the top of the Sectors page.page so they can be selected.

Examples: The system’s default Department Drilldown fields can be organized by function, such as Sales, IT, Engineering, and Manufacturing. Or a Grade Drilldown can be organized into a hierarchy of pay ranges.

Cross-references: To define a Drilldown, see: Reporting Levels > Drilldowns. To run Sector-based reports, see: Reports > Filter.

Add and Define a Sector

Click [Add New] to open the Create Sector menu, and enter a Sector name. Click [Save] to add the Sector to the Sector drop-down menu. The added Sector will be active.

Check the box next to each Department or other value to be included. Use the All, None, All On This Page, None On This Page links to select multiple values at the same time. A message will indicate the value was added to the Sector.

View Sector Worksheet

As an aid to developing or editing Sectors, select [View Report] from the upper toolbar to open a SECTOR WORKSHEET report, which displays each Sector and component fields.

Other Sector Page Controls

Search for Values

Enter part or all of the Department code or other value into the Search fieldfield, and click Search. To clear the search,results, click the [Clear].

Copy Sector

To create a Sector unit, containing the same values as an existing one, make the unit active by selecting it from the Sector drop-down. Then choose [Copy] from the upper toolbar. Enter a label when prompted (in place of the "Copy of ..." placeholder), and click [Save]. Proceed to editing the Sector unit values, as necessary.

Change Sector Unit Label

Select the unit from the Sector unit drop-down, and choose [Change Name] from the upper toolbar. Enter the new label, and click Save.

Delete Sector Unit

Select the unit from the Sector drop-down, and click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation message appears, click [Yes].

Import Sectors from another Plan or External File

Sectors may be brought in from:

  • Another balanceAAP plan
  • An external Excel, Access or a text file

Click Import, then select one of the following:

From an Existing Plan

Click [Next], and choose the Company, Establishment, and Plan from the drop-downs.

From an External File

Each Sector Name will require a separate table, spreadsheet, or text file, containing corresponding units that comprise the Sector.

Example: The Sector Name is "Pay Range" (for organizing Grades), and the fields are "Level 1", "Level 2", and "Level 3".

Click [Next]. SelectThe Sectors that were defined on the SectorDrilldowns Namestab will display. Use the [Left arrow] to beinclude imported,a andSector in the import. Then click Next.

Proceed to map the fields. Have balanceAAP balanceAAP:

  • Create missing Sectors

OR

  • Choose: or choose Don’t import missing Sectors.

Select:

  • Append (Add to existing)
  • OR
  • Overwrite (Replace existing)

A list of the Sectors to be imported will be displayed.

Click [Import] to perform the process.

Finally, choose to Overwrite or Append these values as described above, and then click Import Sectors. The results for the number of records imported or dropped from the system will be displayed.