Self-Service Benefits functions are attached to the Benefits Self-Service menu. You can change menu names and function names, or remove menus and functions if required.
As a standard practice, you should copy and edit all delivered menus you want to update. Otherwise, your changes will be overwritten the next time you apply a patch to the application.
See: Configuring Tabbed Regions
See: User's Menu (Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide) for more information on configuring menus.
Log on to Oracle HRMS with the System Administrator responsibility.
Open the Menus window.
Query the Self-Service Menu in the Menu field: GHR_EMPLOYEE_DIRECT_ACCESS. The following Self-Service User Menu Name displays to users:
Federal Employee Self-Service
You can change the menu name if required.
Query the global Benefits Submenu in the Menu field: BEN_SELF_SERVICE_BENEFITS. The following Benefits Submenu User Name displays:
Benefits Self Service
Because the Benefits Self Service submenu is not linked to a top level menu (it has no prompt) the submenu is hidden. The Benefits Self Service submenu has the following prompts.
Benefits Enrollment
Current Benefits
These prompts function as the labels on the tabs of the self-service web page.
Save your work.
Add a new row for the US Federal benefits function.
Enter a sequence number.
Enter a prompt, such as US Federal HR Benefits.
Choose the Self-Service Benefits Enrollment - Federal function, (GHR_SS_BNFT_ENRT).
Save your work and close the Menus window.
You can use the Form Functions window to customize the predefined functions--GHR_SS_BNFT_ENRT.
Use the Form Functions window to create your own Self-Service Benefit functions from the sample functions supplied. The sample User Function Names are:
Self Service View Current Benefits
Self Service Benefits Enrollment
The Function Names are:
BEN_SS_CURR_BNFT
GHR_SS_BNFT_ENRT
If you update the predefined functions, you must update your custom function to use the predefined parameters and HTML Calls.
Note: It is a good practice to check the Readme for each Self-Service Benefits patch you apply to see if the parameters and HTML Calls for the predefined functions have changed.
See: Form Functions Window (Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide)
Set Security Profiles. Use the System Profile Values window to link the responsibility you have created to a Security Profile and your Business Group. The Security Profile is:
HR: Security Profile
Note: If you fail to link your Responsibility to your Business group with the HR: Security Profile, any benefits participants who attempt to enroll will receive an error message indicating they cannot enroll.
See: User Profiles (Oracle Applications User's Guide and Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide)
Set the HR: Business Group Profile. Use the System Profile Values window to link the responsibility you have created to your Business Group. The Business Group Profile is:
HR: Business Group
Define the people you would like to access Self-Service Benefits.
There are two ways to do this. You can follow the typical steps for defining a new user and assign each user a responsibility that enables access to Self-Service Benefits, one at a time.
See: Users Window (Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide).
Or, you can set up concurrent programs to automate this manual process.