Hierarchy
⤷ PY-DE-PS (Application Component) Public Sector
⤷ P01O (Package) HR Germany: Public Sector
Basic Data
Data Element | KUZHL_1 |
Short Description | Numerator for Reduction 1 |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | DEC4_4 | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 8 | |
Decimal Places | 4 | |
Output Length | 10 | |
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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 | Numerat. 1 |
Medium | 15 | Reduction 1 to |
Long | 20 | Numerat. f. Reduc. 1 |
Heading | 16 | Numerat.f.Red. 1 |
Documentation
Definition
Numerator for reduction 1.
The total reduction is the result of applying the first and second reductions. Each reduction is performed depending on the type of pension and the reason for the reduction, and also possibly the entry in the Maintenance Payment field before and after the increase to the minimum pension. This means the reductions can be performed in the same place, whereby the amount is reduced to the corresponding contingent by using both reductions, or in different places.
The reduction for which the denominator field is filled is used. Thus, a reduction to zero is possible if 0/100 is entered.
If both reductions are performed in the same place within the payroll, they are executed in one instruction.
Example of using the two reductions simultaneously:
Amount: 150.00 Euro
Reduction 1 Numerator_1: 80
Denominator_1: 100 (80%)
Reduction 2 Numerator_2: 50
Denominator_2: 100 (50%)
Total reduction: Numerator_1 / Denominator_1 * Numerator_2 / Denominator_2
Reduced amount: 150.00 Euro * 80 / 100 * 50 / 100 = 60.00 Euro
Important: If the rules for the maintenance amount result in multiple reductions, they must be combined in one numerator/denominator reduction, because these reductions must be calculated as a total.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20091125 |
SAP Release Created in |