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Document Name
OHADBW006
In this step, you define the hourly or day rates to be created for individual persons during payroll. To do this, you must specify the valuation bases in which each wage type entered in payroll accounting via the Basic Pay infotype must be included.
Requirements
Wage types that are not entered in the Basic Pay infotype cannot be used to create valuation bases.
Standard settings
In standard calculation rules D010 and D013, hourly rates are created in technical wage types /001 and /002 and records are created on a daily basis in technical wage types /003 and /004 (in accordance with the normal average amount of daily working time in hours as prescribed by the collective agreement, field Working hours per day in the appropriate work schedule rule for the employee). Period values of an employee (for example, salary) are added in calculation rule D010. The values are multiplied by the daily working hours to determine a daily basis.
In personnel calculation rule D013, the totals that result from processing rule D010 are divided by the total working time, measured in the working hours of a period (field Basis remuneration divisor in the Basic Pay infotype). Hourly and/or day rates already exist for hourly wage earners which makes this division unnecessary.
Actions
Check which hourly or day rates you need.
Make a copy of standard calculation rule D010 and rename it Z010.
Define all required formulas in personnel calculation rule Z010.
Make a copy of standard calculation rule D013 and rename it Z013.
Define all required formulas in personnel calculation rule Z013.
In schema DT00, determine that personnel calculation rule Z010 is accessed instead of D010 and rule Z013 instead of D013.
Document the new formulas.
For each basic pay wage type, determine the valuation basis in which it should be included.
Note
If you only need one or two hourly rates and the formulas included in the standard system meet your requirements, skip points 2 to 7.