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Wage Types to be evaluated same as basic pay when sickness

Postby hrdan » Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:50 am

Hi,

we have a number of wage types which need to be evaluated the same way as basic pay when there is sickness which reduces pay by half, or to no pay for the sickness period.
Ie if employee goes onto half pay during the month we want to put their additional allowance on half value for the same period.

Is there some SAP functionality I can envoke to do this in the absence proccessing area or should I be looking at creating customer rules/function to perform this action ??

Any help/pointers gratefully received,

Thanks,

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Re: Wage Types to be evaluated same as basic pay when sickness

Postby rangachary » Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:04 am

hrdan wrote:Hi,

we have a number of wage types which need to be evaluated the same way as basic pay when there is sickness which reduces pay by half, or to no pay for the sickness period.
Ie if employee goes onto half pay during the month we want to put their additional allowance on half value for the same period.

Is there some SAP functionality I can envoke to do this in the absence proccessing area or should I be looking at creating customer rules/function to perform this action ??

Any help/pointers gratefully received,

Thanks,


Are you doing GB Payroll? If yes, then you just put all the wagetypes that are required to be processed for Sick Pay into /010 Valuation basis, and it will process the same way.

I have also used a custom function to process a requirement that after 4 weeks of sick pay, some allowances go down to zero, even if employee is on 100% or 50% sick pay.
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Re: Wage Types to be evaluated same as basic pay when sickness

Postby hrdan » Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:14 am

Hi ...

yes it is GB payroll ...

Thanks very much will give that a try ...

Thanks,
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