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Remove Employee ID in Earning Statement File Name

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Remove the Employee ID in the Earning Statement File Name

What we’re doing:

The Employee ID has been removed from the Earning Statement file name if the payroll profile is set to use the Employee ID as the password.

Why we think you’ll like it:

The Employee ID always appears in the Earning Statement file name. However, some districts prefer to use the Employee ID as the password for emailed earning statements. To safeguard pay statements from being opened by someone guessing the password from the file name, we are removing the Employee ID from pay statements where the Employee ID is the password.

Learn more:

The Employee ID will be automatically removed from the file name when the payroll profile is set to use Employee ID as the password.

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