Document http://ns.hr-xml.org/2_4/HR-XML-2_4/StandAlone/PayrollBenefitContributions.xsd
Elements
CompensationType
Contribution
ContributionAmount
ControlTotals
CountryCode
CreateDate
CurrencyCode
DatesInformation
EligibleEarnings
EmployeeSchedule
EmployerMatch
Flags
GenderCode
GovernmentId
Id
Identifier
LanguageCode
Level
Loan
LoanPaymentAmount
LocationSummary
MaritalStatus
MaritalStatusCode
Name
OrganizationInformation
OvertimeStatus
Participant
PayDate
PayEndDate
PayFrequency
PayRate
PayrollBenefitContributions
PayrollInformation
PersonContributionInformation
PersonId
PersonInformation
PersonName
PlanDates
PlanInformation
PlanStatus
PlanSummaryInformation
PlanYearsService
PostalAddress
ServiceHours
ToDateAmount
TransmittalDate
Simple Types
AnyDateTimeNaType
CountryCodeType
CurrencyCodeType
DateTimeType
DateType
GenderCodeType
LanguageCodeType
LocalDateTimeType
LocalDateType
LocalTimeType
NotApplicableLiteral
NotKnownLiteral
PayFrequencyType
TimeType
dateTypePatternExtensionType
dateTypes
flagTypePatternExtensionType
flagTypes
planTypePatternExtensionType
planTypes
xStringPatternExtensionType
Complex Types
PayrollBenefitContributionsIdentifierType*
PersonNameType*
PostalAddressType*
Port Types
URL Inclusion Tree
http://ns.hr-xml.org/2_4/HR-XML-2_4/StandAlone/PayrollBenefitContributions.xsd
Documentation
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Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
"Copyright The HR-XML Consortium. All Rights Reserved. http://www.hr-xml.org"
Terms of license can be found in license.txt.
Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
"Copyright The HR-XML Consortium. All Rights Reserved. http://www.hr-xml.org"
Terms of license can be found in license.txt.
Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
"Copyright The HR-XML Consortium. All Rights Reserved. http://www.hr-xml.org"
Terms of license can be found in license.txt.
Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
"Copyright The HR-XML Consortium. All Rights Reserved. http://www.hr-xml.org"
Terms of license can be found in license.txt.
Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
"Copyright The HR-XML Consortium. All Rights Reserved. http://www.hr-xml.org"
Terms of license can be found in license.txt.
Stand alone (but non-normative) version of schema, with all "includes" inserted explicitly. This file is auto-generated. It should be considered a "convenience" alternative to the normative versions.
After merging all includes, the result is passed through a stylesheet which deletes any duplicative global components as well as any unused global types. Finally, it sorts by component name.
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