Hierarchy
⤷ PT (Application Component) Personnel Time Management
⤷ PTIM (Package) HR Time Management Application Development
Basic Data
Data Element | KENN1 |
Short Description | Indicator for Subsequent Illness |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | KNZAU | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 2 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 2 | |
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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 | SSI |
Medium | 15 | Subs.sick.ind. |
Long | 20 | Subs.sickness ind. |
Heading | 55 | SSI |
Documentation
Definition
There are rules stipulating that previous sicknesses must be taken into account for calculating continued pay and sick pay supplements, if these sicknesses are related and fall within a certain period of time.
French version:
Please indicate sickness records which are logically related in this field.
Use
The employee's health insurance fund can usually advise you which previous sicknesses are taken into account.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
- Entries in this field are only taken into account if the Days credited field is not filled.
- In the Maintain Time Data transaction, you can choose Edit -> Incapacity to work for an overview of the employee's previous sicknesses.
See also
Only relevant for Belgian payroll:
The Belgian absence calendar (Personal Calendar Generation (RPTGENB0) report) uses this field, in combination with the settings defined in Customizing activity Manage Neighborhood of Absences, to generate neighboring absences.
You use this field to indicate absences of the same absence type that are not logically related. For example, an employee returns to work after an illness, but is sick again within 14 days of the first illness. In some cases, this would simply be a continuation of the first illness period. However, based on details in the medical certificate, you know the illnesses are not related. You use this field to logically separate the absences.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19920308 |
SAP Release Created in |