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| Topic 1 | - Scheduling Reports: This section of the exam measures the skills of Report Administrators and covers running, scheduling, and configuring reports with dynamic criteria. It emphasizes automation and time-based execution for reporting efficiency.
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| Topic 2 | - Compensation: This section of the exam measures the skills of Compensation and Benefits Managers and involves building and maintaining compensation frameworks. It includes defining eligibility rules, configuring compensation packages, salary plans, and allowance plans. Candidates must understand compensation defaulting, manage worker compensation events, and ensure alignment with organizational pay structures.
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| Topic 3 | - Sorting and Filtering: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday Report Developers and focuses on improving data presentation. Candidates are evaluated on their ability to apply effective sorting, filtering, and logic-building techniques to generate accurate results.
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| Topic 4 | - Report Security: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday Access Control Specialists and focuses on implementing security controls in report design. It covers sharing options, user access considerations, and transferring ownership responsibly.
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| Topic 5 | - Business Process Configuration: Definition-Level: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workflow Configuration Specialists and focuses on defining and validating business process steps. Candidates apply validation conditions, set process rules, and order steps efficiently to improve workflow accuracy.
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| Topic 6 | - Business Process Framework: This section of the exam measures the skills of Business Process Designers and focuses on how organizations, security, and processes interact. It includes identifying rule-based and organization-specific process definitions and understanding key business process concepts such as events, steps, and types.
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| Topic 7 | - Building Custom Reports: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday Data Analysts and involves creating custom reports using standard or indexed data sources. It includes adding business object fields, enabling web services, and building reports that support decision-making.
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| Topic 8 | - Business Process Configuration: Step-Level: This section of the exam measures the skills of Business Process Developers and focuses on customizing workflows. It includes creating condition rules, configuring advanced routing, customizing notifications, and adding help text to enhance user experience and control workflow behavior.
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| Topic 9 | - Navigation, Finding Data, and Business Objects: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday HCM Analysts and focuses on navigating the Workday interface efficiently, finding relevant data, and understanding how business objects function. Candidates are tested on their ability to apply navigation techniques, recognize the structure and purpose of Workday business objects, and link them to organizational data management processes.
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| Topic 10 | - Organizations: This section of the exam measures the skills of HR System Administrators and covers managing organizational structures in Workday. It includes creating and maintaining organization types such as supervisory and cost center hierarchies, configuring reporting structures, and defining locations. Candidates also demonstrate the ability to assign workers, establish leadership roles, and manage the relationships between organizations and employees.
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| Topic 11 | - Business Process Security: This section of the exam measures the skills of System Security Analysts and focuses on how business process security interacts with overall configurable security in Workday. Candidates ensure secure process execution through appropriate role and domain control.
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| Topic 12 | - Business Process Management: This section of the exam measures the skills of HRIS Administrators and covers managing both mass and individual business processes. It emphasizes handling multiple workflow tasks efficiently and ensuring accuracy in execution.
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| Topic 13 | - Staffing Models: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday Functional Consultants and focuses on understanding staffing models used in Workday. It includes identifying the characteristics of position management and job management models, setting position restrictions, and applying them when creating positions. Candidates must understand how staffing models support workforce planning and organizational efficiency.
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| Topic 14 | - Jobs and Positions: This section of the exam measures the skills of HR Operations Specialists and focuses on managing positions and employee life cycle processes. It includes creating positions, applying hiring restrictions, performing job changes, managing staffing movements, and handling employee terminations. The section also covers contingent worker management and contract administration.
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| Topic 15 | - Prompting: This section of the exam measures the skills of Report Designers and focuses on configuring prompts in report definitions. It involves identifying built-in prompts and optimizing their use to create interactive reports.
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| Topic 16 | - Security: This section of the exam measures the skills of Workday Security Administrators and covers maintaining secure access within Workday. It includes managing functional areas, domains, and security policies; distinguishing between user-based and role-based groups; and updating permissions. Candidates demonstrate how to maintain domain and business process security effectively.
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