on 06-06-2012 3:01 PM
Dear Friends,
In my payslip Half day Leave / LOP is not showing.
for ex. 2 employees are there 1 is absent for 3 day and 2nd one is absent for 1/2 day in the month may (31 days)
Amount is deducting in their salary but in the no. of days present column it is showing 31 days instead of 30 1/2 days for the second employee and for the 1st employee it is showing 28 days present and in absent 3 days (working fine for full day absent).
Before, in the column no. of absent is "0" after i changed my pcr then it is showing correctly No. of present & absent.
i changed my pcr like this
/801 Partial period factor 1
RTE=TASOLL Set
RTE*8 Multiplication
RTE-TSAU** Subtraction
RTE*KGENAU Multiplication
RTE/TADIVI Division
RTE/8 Division
ADDWT * OT Output table
/802 Partial period factor 2
RTE=TASOLL Set
RTE*8 Multiplication
RTE-TSAU** Subtraction
RTE*KGENAU Multiplication
RTE/TADIVI Division
RTE/8 Division
ADDWT * OT Output table
can any one suggest me how to get half day leave and one more thing " Leave Quota" & "Quota Left" is also not comming in the payslip
please suggest me
thanks,
praneeth kumar
hello friends,
anyone please suggest me how to do this?
regards,
praneeth kumar
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Thank you Akula,
we are using zpayslip and record in 2001 absences, amount is deducting in his month salary the thing is if we give full day is showing in the no. of absent column, if we give 1/2 day leave means it is not showing in the absent column and no. of present as full days present.
regards,
praneeth kumar
If the half day LOP record is existing in the Employee master data..your Abaper would have queried on Absence type LOPH (For example, LOP Half day). Check whether you have done that...
If not you can debug the payslip program and get your values and know why the system is not reading your half day LOP.
Zpayslip is done by your Abaper so check with them....
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