on 06-18-2010 5:51 AM
Hi,
02.04.2010 is a public holiday and hence a paid holiday. Issue: In Public holiday calendar (SCAL), 02.04.2010 is a public holiday class 1. In Work Schedule (PT03) for April 2010 02.04.2010 is marked as day type 1 (off/paid) and a holiday class 1 (public holiday). This is correct. But in Personal Work Schedule (PT63) 02.04.2010 is not displayed as a holiday class 1 (ie, public holiday) and day type 1 (off/paid). This should have been displayed as holiday.
Variant is not defined for WS generation. 02.04.2010 is not defined as a special day. I have checked the rule for day types. Rule applicable is since its a weekday (Friday) and public holiday class 1, day type should be 1. This is working fine and getting displayed in Work Schedule (In IT0007 of the employee and also in PT03). But in PT63 for all the employees, this day is displayed as work/paid.
Any idea why?
Regards,
Advaith
Do you got any solution. I am facing same problem.
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Hello Advaith
Have you got any solution for this problem? I am facing same issue. If you have any solution please share.
Thanks & Regards
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Hi Ajay,
There is no substitution records (IT2003) for these employees on 02.04.2010.
Regards,
Advaith
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Hi Advait,
Check IT 2003 ( substitutions ) infotype in the date range around the public holiday.
It may so happen that there is a substitution.
cheers,
Ajay
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