Sage HRMS allows you to manage information for multiple employers. However, because the system stores the data for each employer in separate databases, you must set up information for each employer separately.
Sage HRMS identifies each employer with a unique employer code you assign when you add a new employer to the system. Sage HRMS uses this code to store and access information.
You should have already set up your enterprise and added your employers to the enterprise. After you add your employers, you are ready to set up the employers for Sage HRMS. This procedure includes defining the options for your employers and determining the user-defined fields on employee pages your employers might want to use to hold specific information not stored elsewhere in Sage HRMS. For detailed information about how to set up your enterprise and how to add employers to your enterprise, refer to the Getting Started guide on the Sage HRMS Product documentation website.
For each employer you created in Sage HRMS, you must complete the HR Setup information.
Note: Each Sage program creates and maintains its own databases. Therefore, if you use other Sage programs with Sage HRMS, you must set up each employer for each applicable product.
Fields | Descriptions |
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Allow EEO-4 Reporting (U.S. only) |
Enable this option if your U.S. employer must submit EEO-4 reports to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Do not enable this option if your employer must submit EEO-1 reports.
It is your responsibility to understand EEOC guidelines governing the submission of EEO-4 and EEO-1 reports. |
Job Code Validation |
When you enter a job code or job title for an employee, you have the choice of either selecting from a list of job codes or job titles (you establish the list when you set up your job codes and titles) or manually entering a job code or a job title.
Note: If you enable job code validation (select Yes), when you create a custom detail and select job code as a field to add to the page, the job code will be used. If you disable job code validation (select No), when you create a custom detail and select job code as a field to add to the page, the job title will be used. |
Salary Grade Validation |
When you establish an employee’s salary grade code or job code, Sage HRMS can detect whether or not the salary you enter or the salary associated with the job code you select is within the range you set up for the selected job code.
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Numeric Employee ID |
Important! If you are using Sage Employee Self Service, you should never change the Numeric Employee ID setting when an open enrollment or life event is in process, or if the open enrollment or life event has not yet been transferred to Sage HRMS. You can set up Sage HRMS to automatically assign the next available (and sequential) ID number when you add new employees.
Note: If you change your selection for this option after you first set up your employer, Sage HRMS asks you if you want to convert existing IDs into either character format (if you disable the option) or numeric format (if you enable the option). Select Yes to have Sage HRMS automatically convert all the IDs for you. |
Warning Age | You can enter the minimum legal employment age for your state or employer. Sage HRMS then warns you if you hire a person younger than the legal age. Leave the field blank if you do not want a warning. |
Description of Establishment | If your employer submits EEO reports, enter a brief description of the major business activity of the establishment. The information you enter here appears on the EEO-1 Headcount Summary report. |
User-Defined Employment Fields |
You can define four fields that appear as Miscellaneous fields on the HR Status page. The text you enter is used for the miscellaneous field labels. If your employer has special needs not covered in Sage HRMS, you can define your own field labels and fields to meet these needs. For example, medical groups can define fields to track details about degrees, specialties, and certification dates. You might also want to use these fields to record driver’s license numbers, security clearances, uniform sizes, or the results of pre-employment screenings. Note: You can also track information unique to your employer by designing and creating custom pages. |
User-Defined Pay Fields | You can define four field labels that appear as Miscellaneous fields on the Current Pay page. The text you enter is used for the miscellaneous field labels. |
When you set up your employer, you need to determine whether to set up information for EEO-1 reporting or for EEO-4 reporting. It is your responsibility to comply with federal regulations and procedures governing the filing of EEO-1 and EEO-4 reports.
Field Label | Field Description |
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Establishment |
Enter the name and address of the establishment. |
Parent Co |
Enter the name and address of the Parent EmployerSolutions. |
CO Number |
Enter the Company Number. |
Unit Number |
Enter the Unit Number. |
SIC Code |
Enter the Standard Industrial Classification code. |
EI Number |
Enter the Employer Identification Number. |
Duns No |
Dun and Bradstreet identification number, if applicable. |
NAICS Code |
Enter the North American Industry Classification System code. |
Filing Requirements |
Select the check boxes to indicate or clear the check boxes to indicate for filing requirement tests 1 through 3. |
Type of Report |
Indicate Headquarters (Type 3) or Establishment (Type 4) Report. |
Filed Last Year |
Indicate or . |
Employ Apprentices |
Indicate or . |
When you set up your employer, you need to determine whether to set up information for VETS 4212 reporting.
The information you enter in these fields is used to define the employee data on the following reports:
Field Label | Field Description |
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CO Number |
Enter the Company Number. |
Parent Co |
Enter the name and address of the Parent EmployerSolutions. |
NAICS Code |
Enter the North American Industry Classification System code. |
Duns No |
Dun and Bradstreet identification number, if applicable. |
EI Number |
Enter the Employer Identification Number. |
After you set up your enterprise and add and set up all of your employers, you are now ready to Set up Code Tables.