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A division of the payroll period due to changes to entries in the following infotypes:
If an employee receives a pay increase within a payroll period, the Basic Pay infotype (0008) is changed and delimited as of a specific date. During payroll, the system writes the Basic Pay wage type to the results table with two different indicators. These split indicators are a link to the WPBP table that contains the relevant values. The system takes into consideration both data records for the corresponding partial periods when calculating remuneration. |
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#22
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Function WPBP transfers master data on the work center and basic pay for Procedure This data usually remains the same for the entire period. However, in this is the case, the entries are identified in internal tables WPBP and Syntax (Tells more in Details of the Function) Par2 Different pay-scale type No check. All entered values are valid. Par3 rel. time unit X WPBP for each time unit For comparison calculations, the alternative pay scale type can be used parameter setting is used to convert the collective agreement for the has not been maintained correctly in the indirect valuation tables, the If you set a third parameter for the function, WPBP is split in greater correspond to the time unit for the payroll area. Example An employee belongs to a payroll area for which payroll is run on a weekly wage. When parameter 3 is set, a WPBP split is created for each |
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Look at here Input, Processing & Output |
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Similar way have a look at P0000, P0001.
Look at P0007 |
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P0007 Reads Daily, Weekly & Monthly Working hours
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