You use date-based proration and you do NOT include a proration end date in your template. What dates does the system use to calculate the proration percent?
Wait, you're telling me the system doesn't have a proration end date? What kind of sorcery is this? I'm just gonna pick the one that sounds the most magical, like option B. December 31st, the day the calendar fairies come and sprinkle proration dust on everything.
I'm gonna have to go with option A. The end of the customer's fiscal year makes the most sense for date-based proration. Why would the system use a random date like December 31st?
I think C is the correct answer. The proration end date should be configured in the compensation template, right? What kind of system doesn't have that option?
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