on 11-24-2009 9:54 PM
Hey Guys,
I am new into SAP.
I just wanted to know the most common or most necessary schemas used in TM and PY so that i can get a good picture.
In other words, what are the most imp schemas in TM or PY??
Thanks.
Payroll schemas are most of it country specific schemas for USA like U000 and for time schemas are Tm00,tm04,tm01
To access the schemas go to tcode PE01 and insert u000 and change mode , press F1 button u get more information for each schema.
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hi
surya has given very good explanation
payroll schemas are country scpecific
say for example:--> us payroll schema is U000, we have to copy this and use it
the most commonly used schemas in us payrolll
ubd0==basici data
utoo--time mgmt
UAL0 Proration and cumulation gross
UDD0 Process deductions, Benefits
UTX0 Calculate taxes
UGRN Calculate garnishments
UNA0 Calculate net
UNN0 Net processing
UAC0 Month end accruals
thanks and regards
Go to transaction PE01>> Then press F4 button by clicking at shema field >> it will take you to Schema Directory
In the schema directory you have three diferent options,
1) Payroll and time management schemas - This will give you all the schema both payroll and time and also standard and cusomer specific
2)Payroll only - if you click on this and execute then you will find only payroll schmas
3)Time management only - this is only for time schemas.
Select any one of the above 3 and you will get all standard and customizable schemas.
Please let me know if you need any further information on the schemas. If your question is answered then please close the thread.
Best Regards,
JR
HI,
Schemas are composed of functions & PCR's
PCR's are Composed of Operations.....
Time & Payroll have Schemas.
Most commonly used are TM00,TM01,TM04 in Time Mgmt
IN00, U000, CN00 etc.. for India, US, China etc....
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