Difference between pay_element_link API and pay_element_entry_api

Hi all,
I want to what is the difference between pay_element_link API and pay_element_entry_api in Payrol.
If someone konws, please teach me.
Thank you so much.

Hi
pay_element_link_api - This API will create element link and Input Values.For Example, you created a Element Bonus then you can use this API to create the Element link for this Bonus Element.
pay_element_entry_api - This API will create the Element entry and element input values to the Employee Assignment.You can use this API to attach the Bonus element to the Employee.
HTH
Gaurav

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