As a payroll expert, I can confidently say that B and C are the correct answers. Retroactive accounting is a pain, but at least it's straightforward about when it applies.
Definitely B and C. Retroactive accounting is all about keeping payroll up-to-date with changes, not some kind of accounting time machine that magically fixes everything.
I think B and C are the right answers. Retroactive accounting happens when you change stuff that affects payroll, not just random customizing changes from the past.
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are B and C. Retroactive accounting is triggered by changes to customizing data or master data that are relevant for payroll, not some mysterious 'forced retro.accounting' field.
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