on 04-08-2009 9:20 PM
Can someone share some insight on the below issue...please. Thanks!
For a salaried employee when we update the basic infotype with Hourly Wagetype, the annual salaried is calculate incorrectly ( when we enter 10$ in the amount field the system is calculating annual salary as 260$ based on Wkly hrs/period - Biweekly).
This was working fine as early as this year, and nothing has been changed in between u2013 except for a stack update.
Also, when I change the employee to an hourly employee the system is calculating the annual salary correctly.
I would like to know how the annual salaried does get calculated in the system, and how it worked before and why itu2019s not working now?
Hi raj,
Hopefully u have change payroll area as employee payment frequency has been changed.
Also check t549Q for the corresponding period parameter as it is still taking period parameter of biweekly.
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Hello,
Can you please following details:
1) What is the difference in amount you are getting.
2) Also let me know including how many weeks exactly falls under that particular.
According to my perspective, the week must be getting prorated towards the end or beginning incase the difference amount is small. Other wise would need to analyse th issue more. Kindly provide more details.
Thanks and Regards,
Tarun Mishra
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The problem might be in Grouping of PCR and CAP
For hourly it is Caluculating for Salaried it is not Caluculating right
Check Collective Agreement Provisons V_503_ALL thru SM30
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Hi
Could you check feature P0008 and customize.
Surya
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