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Warning message in IT0008

Former Member
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We are using T710 tables for Salary structure and T510A and T510G for pay scale area and type. While entering the basic pay amount in the annual salary field, the warning message is coming in pay period amount range eventhough we have given annual salary range in T710A.

Anybody who is not using the Pay Scale/Indirect Valuation for Basic pay, may be able to share their experience of maintaining only T710 tables without T510N table.

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Former Member
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Yes, Jun. As you stated, I want to maintain only T710/T710A tables and not maintain T510N as we are using ECC 5.0. But, there seems to be a problem with T710 tables for getting the annual salary range in the warning. The system is automatically calculating the pay period (bi-weekly) amount from the given annual amount and showing that in the warning message which is confusing to the user when he enters the annual figure.

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It may be helpful to check feature TARIF to see if it is not correctly looking at T710 - check the comp type (CPIND switch) - S v/s T for salaried or hourly.

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Yes, Padmini. I have used the return value correctly by having PSarea/PStype/S (S for Remuneration type) so that it looks for T710 instead of T510.

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I am still not able to solve this and having the same problem of getting pay period (bi-weekly) amount range in the warning message.

My requirement is to get the annual range when I am giving out of range annual amount in IT0008 and we are not using any indirect valuation for wagetype. I am using only T710/T710A tables and not T510N as we use Pay Grades instead of Pay Scales in IT1005. Also I have defaulted TARIF feature to look at T710 table for salary structure.

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Go to

SPRO -> Personnel Management -> Compensation Management -> Job Pricing -> Pay Structures -> Define Pay Grades and Levels

In this config node, after you define the min/max/reference salary information ensure the"Reference Period / Time Unit" is set to Annual

At the bottom of the screen set the message type to "Warning"

Table V_T510F_B will allow you to see the freqency at the wage type level against Pay Type, Pay Area as well. Look into it.

Former Member
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Thanks, Kevin.. I did choose annual as time unit and warning message in the Define Pay Grades and Levels table (T710). In regard to table V_T510F_B, it is basically assigning the pay scale to currency. There we do have 3 for ESG grouping and chose USD as the currency. I think you wanted to mention some other table as per your description "to see the freqency at the wage type level against Pay Type, Pay Area as well". Because in T510F_B, wagetype is not mentioned at all!

I dont know whether I am missing something else!

Former Member
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oops, I ment v_t510w....that is where you set the freqency...

Former Member
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Yes, Kevin.. I did put the bi-weekly period for each payroll area in T510W. As I am not using any indirect valuation for Basic pay wage type, can I leave that blank or should put ANSAL in the indirect valuation model?

Appreciate your time and efforts.

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Is the amount inside the salary range you specified in the IMG?

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Yes, I have specified the salary range in annual figures in IMG in T710 table. When I have given the annual range in the salary structure, I expect the warning also to come in annual range instead of pay period range which makes no sense when the user entering the annual figure in IT0008.

Former Member
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Do you get the same warning when you maintain only T510N and not T710?

Former Member
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Hello friend

Please refer to the following information which is from certain developer:

Regarding T510 vs T710:

Development has recommended that "it is necessary to migrate the T510N

data into the salary structure data of tables T710/T710A."

Additionally the table T510N is not used in the new functionalities

instead tables T710 and T710A are used. These are transparent tables.

Table T510N is a pooled table for historical reasons.

It only exists due to compatibility reasons and will not be developed

further.

Hope above information can help with your case

Regards,

Jun

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I am getting the warning in annual salary range if I am maintaining T510N. But I need to maintain T710 table also as we do not have any pay scale as such. If I maintain both and default to "Salary", both warning messages are coming.