Hierarchy
⤷ PT (Application Component) Personnel Time Management
⤷ PTIM (Package) HR Time Management Application Development
Basic Data
Data Element | FUNC4 |
Short Description | Processing Type for Pair Type = 3 (Off-Site Work) |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | CHAR1 | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
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Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Off-Site |
Medium | 15 | PType Off-Site |
Long | 20 | Proc. Type Off-Site |
Heading | 7 | PType3 |
Documentation
Definition
Processing types specify different types of further processing in time evaluation and are of particular significance for time wage type selection.
The processing type controls the selection of time wage types via the Time Wage Type Selection Rule table (T510S). A time wage type is generated from a time pair according to the processing type.
Time pairs for periods of off-site work are assigned the processing type for pair type 3. The asssignment is made using function TIMTP.
Use
Possible entries are as follows:
- : pair is deleted at a later stage
BLANK : time pair is not valuated as productive time
S : pair is included in the daily calculation of planned time - a maximum daily working time is not taken into account
P : pair is valuated as an attendance pair, i.e. the time is included in the daily calculation of planned time
Function DEFTP increases time types 0000 and 0001 for this pair.
A : pair is valuated as absence pair, i.e. the time is included in the daily calculation of planned time.
Funcion DEFTP increases time type 0000 for this pair.
K : core night work
M : overtime
Time types 0000 and 0001 are required for calculating overtime.
Procedure
For technical processing reasons, a time type should be assigned to all time pairs which are within the skeleton time (even pairs for non-recorded times).
Examples
Dependencies
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20050219 |
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