Hierarchy
⤷ PY-FR (Application Component) France
⤷ P06C (Package) HR Customizing: France
IMG Activity
ID | SIMG_OHAF444 | Set Up Cumulation Wage Types |
Transaction Code | S_AHR_61008561 | IMG Activity: SIMG_OHAF444 |
Created on | 19981221 | |
Customizing Attributes | SIMG_OHAF444 | Set Up Cumulation Wage Types |
Customizing Activity | SIMG_OHAF444 | Set Up Cumulation Wage Types |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | SIMG_OHAF444 |
This IMG activity enables you to set up the required cumulation wage types. You need only perform this activity if you want to print specific wage types in cumulated form.
SAP groups wage type cumulations together to form cumulation wage types.
GENERAL PROCEDURE
A separate entry must be created for each wage type that is included in a cumulation wage type. This entry must include the following specifications:
- Wage type
- Table name
- Number
- Cumulation wage type
- Mathematical symbol (+/- sign)
These specifications are explained individually below.
Wage type
In this field, you specify the wage type which is to be cumulated into a cumulation wage type.
Table name
You use the table name to specify the payroll results table which stores the information to be printed for the respective wage type.
In the overview "Allowed Table Names", all the tables that you can specify via the table name are marked in column "T512E".
If you want to find out what information exists for a wage type, and which payroll results table stores this information, proceed as follows:
- Determine the wage type in question (for example "/101") using the payroll results.
- Specify which information you want to print for the wage type (for example: annual value).
- From this, derive the corresponding table (for annual value of wage type "/101", this is table "CRT").
- In the overview "Allowed Table Names", check whether the table in question is permitted. Note that the table indicator has been replaced by a table name and therefore can no longer be used. The table indicator specified in which payroll results table data to be printed for the respective wage type was stored. The table indicator for this table is located in the "Table indicator" column of the overview "Allowed table names".
Entry number
If there is more than one entry with the same wage type and the same table name, each of these entries must be assigned a number to distinguish it from the others (for example: "00", "01", "02", and so on).
Several entries with the same wage type and the same table name are needed if a wage type is cumulated in several cumulation wage types.
Mathematical symbol
The mathematical symbol specifies whether a wage type is included as a positive (+) or negative (-) value in a cumulation wage type.
Cumulation wage type
In this field, you specify the cumulation wage type identifier under which a wage type is included. The identifier of a cumulation wage type (for example: "1234", "2145") consists of four digits and can only contain numbers as the cumulation wage type is a customer-specific wage type.
Examples
You will find a list of the abbreviations used in the examples under the heading "Abbreviations used" at the end of this activity.
Example 1
The monthly values (total amounts) of wage types "MA10" (standard salary), "MA20" (standard bonus) and "MA40" (voluntary bonus) are in the payroll results (table "RT"):
Total amount
MA10 3.300.-
MA20 500.-
MA40 1.000.-
You want to group the monthly values of these wage types into the cumulation wage type "Total remuneration". To do this, please enter the following:
WType Table ... WType MS ...
MA10 R 1234 +
MA20 R 1234 +
MA40 R 1234 +
In this example, the required cumulation wage type has identifier "1234".
On the payroll journal, the cumulation wage type is then printed as follows:
1234 4.800.-
Example 2
The monthly values of wage types "MA10" (standard salary), (standard bonus), "MM10" (overtime 25%) and "MM20" (overtime 50%) are in the payroll results with the following monthly values (total amounts):
Total amount
MA10 3.300.-
MA20 500.-
MM10 200.-
MM20 1.000.-
You want to group the monthly values (total amounts) of wage types "MA10", "MA20", "MM10" and "MM20" together in a cumulation wage type. You also want to group together the monthly values of wage types "MM10" and "MM20" in a different cumulation wage type. To do this, please enter the following:
WType Table No ... WType MS ...
MA10 R 1234 +
MA20 R 1234 +
MM10 R 00 1234 +
MM10 R 01 5678 +
MM20 R 00 1234 +
MM20 R 01 5678 +
The numbers of wage types "MM10" and "MM20" allow you to assign them uniquely to cumulation wage types "1234" and "5678".
On the payroll journal, the cumulation wage types are then printed as follows:
1234 5.000.-
5678 1.200.-
Abbreviations used
In the examples shown, the following abbreviations are used:
WType Wage type
Table Table name
No Number
MS Mathematical symbol
Activity
Set up the cumulation wage types required in your form.
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 204 | Establish Functions and Processes |
Mandatory / Optional | 2 | Optional activity |
Critical / Non-Critical | 2 | Non-critical |
Country-Dependency | I | Valid for countries specified |
Customizing Attributes | Country Key | Country Name |
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SIMG_OHAF444 | FR | France |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
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SIMG | SIMG_OHAF444 | 0 | HLA0009683 | Payroll Journal |
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 |
V_T512E | V - View | OH00 | 0D | Set Up Cumulation Wage Types | ||
V_T514K | V - View | OH14 | CLJN 0A | Permitted Tables |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981221 |
SAP Release Created in |