I'm not sure, but option D also sounds reasonable. Setting the guideline pattern to low-high and the high value to 10 could also work to limit the merit increase.
I agree with Elza. Setting the maximum value to 10 for all guideline formulas seems like the best way to ensure no employee gets more than a 10% increase.
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. Hard limit stop with a maximum of 0.10 for the guideline formulas seems like the appropriate configuration to meet the 10% limit.
I agree with you, C seems to be the most appropriate choice. Enabling a hard limit stop for the merit guideline and setting the maximum value to 0.10 for all guideline formulas would ensure the 10% limit is met.
I disagree, I believe B is the correct option. Creating a guideline rule with the High/Low Action set to Allow and defining each guideline formula with a default value of 10 would be the best configuration.
I think A is the right choice. Enabling a hard limit stop for the merit guideline and setting the maximum value to 10 would ensure no employee gets more than a 10% increase.
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