on 11-11-2007 7:44 AM
Can any1 help me understand difference between table DDNTK and ARRRS
Thanks
Charlene
Hi,
These links will help:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_40b/helpdata/en/71/4c499d4c4611d1890b0000e8323d3a/content.htm
http://www.sapprofessionals.org/?q=payroll_internal_tables
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Hi,
ARRRS - Arrears table .
contains deductions that could not be taken and so are transferred to the following period.
DDNTK - Deductions not taken
Table DDNTK contains deductions that could not be taken in the current period.
Have a look at this PDF as well.
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/PYINT/PYSOME_ARREARS.pdf
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Manoj.
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Hi,
Maintain arrears for retrocalculation: In this step you determine how arrears of deductions are handled during retrocalculation. To do this you must assign values for retrocalculation to deductions wage types. During a retrocalculation the same deduction amount is taken as was taken in the original payroll run, irrespective of whether it would have been changed retroactively. For this reason, you need to determine how the difference between the old and the new deduction amount is to be treated. It may be transferred entirely or only if it is a negative/positive amount to the next payroll period, or it may be ignored.
Differences are transferred using the arrears table.
Example: A deduction amount is decreased retroactively because a limit is reached. You want the negative difference to be carried forward to the next payroll period. The deduction wage type will need to be assigned value 3 in the field retroactive accounting.
http://www.sap-press.de/download/dateien/1246/sappress_practical_sap_us_payroll.pdf
Table: V_T51P6_C
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