on 07-27-2007 6:52 AM
Hi Consultants,
Loss of Pay is happening due to factroring, i.e. the rule INP1. Here it is taking calendar days (TKAU). But when I assign 2001 for half day, calendar days showing 0 but absence days .0.5, hence the salary is not deducting for half day. But if LOP is 1 day, calendar days showing 1 day and deduction is happening.
Can any one help me please.......
Regards
Prasad
Hi,
Please check the following
1. Absence Valuation (in payroll)
2. Quota Multiplyer
Judith
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Hi Prasad
when you
maintaining the 1/2 day lop in 2001 IT enter the absence type for LOP and enter time for 4 houres bcpz 4 hours is half day
and also check you counting rule for LOP , please check that daytype 2 is checkedor not in counting rule.
Vicky
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Ceck the counting rule.
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Hi Prasad,
You can make the system 0.5 days LOP by either ways, by creating a separate Unpaid absence and assign, Absence Valuation to deduct the 1/2 day amount or by creating a separate Rule to deduct 50% of your actual amount.
Check it out, have you checked the less than one day also in the Counting Rule.
Good Luck
Om
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Hi Kunal,
There could be various reasons for this.
First check the Rounding rule assigned to that Absence.Have you by chance maintained 0-0.5 as 0 in rounding rule, if yes, it might be the problem.
Regards,
Dev
Hi
If you have not assigned quota deduction to this absence type, system will automatically take this absence type as reduction in pay.
Check counting rule also.
Manoj Shakya
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