Difference between LOA paid LOA unpaid personnel actions?

Hi experts,
I just wanted to know how the difference between personnel actions LOA paid and LOA unpaid is specified in personnel actions in regards to infogroups and any configuration settings.
Thanks..
JEss..

Hi,
These actions are defined just to identify em[loyee as on Leave on Absence and some employees remain active and are paid and some get inactive and are not paid.
Depending uon requirement with client either wage types are separated to be paid along with employee group sub group defined separately.
Thanks,
Ameet

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