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Will homegrown systems based on relational databases (i.e., SQL, FoxPro, Oracle, etc.) be able to integrate with the new HRMS/Payroll system?

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Will homegrown systems based on relational databases (i.e., SQL, FoxPro, Oracle, etc.) be able to integrate with the new HRMS/Payroll system?

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The SAP software utilizes open standards providing the possibility for the integration or sharing of information. Integration potential is dependent on the interfacing system’s use of open standards. The Administration’s intent is to implement an enterprise-wide solution to meet the State’s HRMS/Payroll needs and avoid department-specific applications wherever possible. We recognize that not all current department systems can be replaced with the new HRMS/Payroll system. However, to the degree that they can, we hope that departments will choose to stop supporting duplicate systems to avoid the cost associated with these systems. Additional information will be provided as available.

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