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Last date worked & Termination date are filled in automatically

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Hi all

My client adds the notice date in the field Termination date:

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At a later moment (e.g. 2 weeks later), they add the employment end date. Now, the Termination date field is automatically overwritten with the value from Employment end date field:

Is this a normal action or a bug?

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    Komi Siabi Profile Picture
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    Hi LenCo_89,

    I think is it logical as the employment end date should be same as the termination date should be the same date the employment ends.

    You can specify a future date at which you want to terminate an active employment, but the date you end the employment, it means you terminates it.

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