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 Evaluating Appraisals

Use

You can evaluate appraisals in Display mode or in Edit mode. If you are in Edit mode, you can go in and edit appraisals directly from the results list.

Procedure

  1. Choose one of the following menu paths:

  2. To evaluate appraisals in Display mode:

    To evaluate appraisals in Edit mode:

    Choose Start of the navigation path Human resources Next navigation step Personnel management Next navigation step Personnel development Next navigation step Information system Next navigation step Appraisals. End of the navigation path

    Choose Start of the navigation path Human resources Next navigation step Personnel management Next navigation step Personnel development Next navigation step Appraisal Next navigation step Edit. End of the navigation path

    You can also evaluate appraisals in Display mode from the structural display for an organizational unit . You do this by selecting a person, and then choosing Start of the navigation path Navigation Next navigation step Reporting Next navigation step Appraisals End of the navigation path . The person you selected is proposed as the appraisee.

    The Reporting Options for Appraisals screen appears.

  3. Enter the selection criteria you want.

Note Note

You can combine each selection criterion with one or more of the other selection criteria. However, you must enter values for at least one of the fields in each of the columns below:

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  • Appraisal model

  • Period appraised

  • Creation period

  • Appraiser

  • Appraisee

  • In preparation

  • In process

  • Completed

  • Approved

  • Rejected

  • Individual and overall appraisals

  • Subappraisals

You can select more than one object for the following fields:

  • Appraisal model

  • Further selection criteria

  • Appraiser

  • Appraisee

Note Note

If you specify selection criteria in both the Appraiser and Appraisee fields, you must select an operation.

If you have specified values for only one of these two fields, the operator has no effect.

How the operator affects the selection:

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Appraiser A and Appraisee B

Appraiser A or Appraisee B

Selection:

  • All appraisals where A is the appraiser and where B is also the appraisee.

Selection:

  • All appraisals where A is the appraiser.

  • All appraisals where B is the appraisee.

Note Note

If you also want to evaluate objects without appraisals, select the With no appraisal flag. For further information, refer to Evaluating Objects Without Appraisals .

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  1. Choose Start of the navigation path Reporting Next navigation step Perform. End of the navigation path

The Reporting Options for Appraisals screen appears. The appraisals you are looking for appear in a list.

Note Note

The entry Several appraisers or Several appraisees means that more than one appraiser or appraisee was involved in the appraisal. You can display all appraisers and appraisees (and also the period appraised) by choosing Start of the navigation path View Next navigation step Additional data on End of the navigation path .

To display the ID of the objects, and the object types, choose Start of the navigation path Settings Next navigation step Display variant Next navigation step Current… End of the navigation path

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Result

A list appears displaying all the appraisals that fulfill the selection criteria you specified.

For further information on editing options for the appraisals displayed, refer to Appraisal Evaluations .

See also:

Evaluating Appraisals Profiles