on 10-01-2008 10:12 AM
Hi Friends,
Can we run Weekly/ Bi monthly/Fornightly Payroll in Indian Payroll Driver. If it is possible which period parameter we should use. Explanation in detail is much appreciated.
Rgds,
Santhosh.
create one date modifier and different period parameters and assign that one to one pay roll area
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No doubt you can very well doing all kinds of payroll in indian payroll too.
Your can use default period parameter of SAP Monthly, Bi Monthly,Weekly
otherwise you can even create you own
Best Regards
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Hi Santhosh,
A period parameter and a date modifier are assigned to each payroll area. The period parameter determines whether payroll is run monthly, bi-monthly, weekly or for several weeks. Each period parameter used is assigned to a time unit. The values for the time units are defined (monthly, semi-monthly, weekly, bi-weekly, every four weeks, and annually.)
Payroll periods must be generated for each combination of period parameters and date modifiers assigned to a payroll area. All periods within the specified time interval are defined based on the period parameter. The start date and end date for each period is defined and the payday is calculated using a rule entered as a parameter. The payroll year and period define the exact dates for the payroll period.
You must create a control record for every payroll area. This control record controls the individual stages of payroll.
A payroll period determines the period for which a payroll result is created. The length of payroll periods can differ, for example, a payroll period can be a month, a week, or fourteen days.
Payday rule / Number of days: These two fields determine how the period payday is calculated. The following values can be used for the payday rule:
1 : The number of days is added to the start date of the period to calculate the payday.
2 : The number of days is deducted from the end date of the period.
3 : The number of days is added to the end date of the period.
4 : Only applies to monthly periods, the number is used as the exact date.
Thanks & Regards,
Shiva vs.
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