on 03-18-2008 5:00 AM
Hi all
I want to know that when do we need to maintain or change in schema.
Nikki
Hi
Schema is set of rules and operations and also consists of idffrent subschmeas
when u want to change rule or operation then there would be necessary
of change in standard schema nothing but modfing according requirements
Praveen
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hai nikki,
it ia not recommended to change the standard schema,
it is always advisable to copy the standard schema and then you can perform the modifications required.
Regards,
Chiran Reddy.
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Hi,
As said by SIkindar it is based on your clients requirement.
SAP has some standard settings which they have already put in Schemas and PCRs.
When your client needs something different from the standard SAP settings then you make the necessary settings in Schemas and PCRs.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Sairam Maharaj S
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Nikki
The changes can be anything. I think the simplest example would be disabling a subschema/pcr.
Go to TCODE PE01, select U000 (Assuming you are working for US Client). Click Change.
Now, you should be reading the schema as Rows-Columns. Lets say your client do not want to process Travel expense then the row indicating the call for UREI can be disabled by an asterisk mark * in column D.
By doing so, you are disabling the processing of Travel Expense schema in Payroll Processing. Schema is the heart of Payroll, so I would recommend you to play with it only under a Sr. Consultant or Trainer's Supervision.
Thanks
Yash
Schemas are chnged and maintained when there is requirement from the client
do want anything else
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