When planners need to provide a reason for not awarding a merit increase, this can be enforced through standard validation rules.
Setting a Force Comment Rule with "No-Raise" Mode
In SuccessFactors Compensation, under theDefine Standard Validation Rulessection, you can set aForce Comment Rulewith the mode set to “no-raise.” This triggers a required comment whenever a planner decides not to give a merit increase.
This is a straightforward way to enforce explanations for no-raise situations, leveraging standard settings.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect
Option B is incorrect because custom validation formulas are not necessary for this type of forced comment.
Option C (comp-force-comment-config tag with mode “guideline”) is unrelated to no-raise situations.
Option D (setting mode to "raise") is incorrect as this would trigger comments for raises, not for when no raise is given.
Reference Documentation
SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Guide onForce Comment Rules.
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