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IMG Activity
ID | OHADKU330 | Set Up Allowance Using Net Comparison |
Transaction Code | S_AHR_61003492 | IMG Activity: OHADKU330 |
Created on | 19981221 | |
Customizing Attributes | OHADKU330 | Set Up Allowance Using Net Comparison |
Customizing Activity | OHADKU330 | Set Up Allowance Using Net Comparison |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | OHADKU330 |
Even during periods of reduced working hours, employees should receive at least 90% or their regular net remuneration.
In other words, an allowance must be paid that consists of the difference between 90% of regular net remuneration and the total of reduced wages and reduced hours compensation.
Example
Regular net amount: DM 2500
Reduced wages: DM 1000
Reduced hours compensation: DM 1000
Allowance for reduced hours compensation: DM 250
Requirements
Standard settings
Almost three monthly payroll runs are required for calculating this allowance. The three payroll runs are calculated internally one after the other.
Once the basic data has been imported, a payroll run without reduced hours is carried out for employees with allowance variant 30. This net amount is stored in wage type /634.
The payroll is then run with reduced hours.
Finally, the allowance is calculated in rule DKR0 and indicated in wage type /624.
Recommendation
Activities
- To set up the allowance procedure, you must activate subschemas:
- Subschema DKM0 in schema D000.
- Subschema DKN0 in schema DKU0.
- Finally, the employees require the appropriate allowance variant in the reduced hours infotype.
You can assign it to the employees in the step Define employees affected.
Further notes
- All of the customer modifications that exist in the appropriate area of schema D000 must be entered in subschemas DKM0 and DKN0.
You can, however, deactivate functions that are irrelevant to the calculation of the comparitive net amount.
- You can indicate the allowance in your own wage type.
- The allowance is calculated in schema DKU0 by calculation rule DKR0 and indicated in wage type /624:
A copy of the rule enables you to use a different percentage and to indicate the allowance in a different wage type. - Make sure that you use variables and just like in the model rule.
- If the comparitive net amount is calculated on the basis of an insufficient gross amount, you can correct the gross difference.
The standard SAP System includes wage type MK60 for this purpose.
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 204 | Establish Functions and Processes |
Mandatory / Optional | 3 | Nonrequired activity |
Critical / Non-Critical | 2 | Non-critical |
Country-Dependency | I | Valid for countries specified |
Customizing Attributes | Country Key | Country Name |
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OHADKU330 | DE | Germany |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
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SIMG | OHADKU330 | 0 | HLA0003760 | Reduced Hours / Winter Compensation |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type | C | Customizing Object |
Assigned objects | ||||||
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Customizing Object | Object Type | Transaction Code | Sub-object | Do not Summarize | Skip Subset Dialog Box | Description for multiple selections |
PCYC | L - Logical transport object | PE00 | DKR0 01 | Calculate Own Supplement | ||
PSCC | L - Logical transport object | PE00 | D000 03 | Activation of Subschema DKM0 | ||
PSCC | L - Logical transport object | PE00 | DKN0 01 | Adapt Own Supplement Calculation | ||
PSCC | L - Logical transport object | PE00 | DKU0 04 | Activation of Subschema DKN0 |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981221 |
SAP Release Created in |