on 2014 Jun 17 6:09 AM
Hello Community,
Hope you're doing fine, sorry to bother you, I'm a new joiner in SAP world and I need your help please, I need documentation relating how to use PUST transaction, I have sought in google but did not find anything useful so far specially because the name of the transaction it normally pops out results related with different stuff. Guys do any of you have a link or a document that describes how to use Pust transaction? I need to understand how it works and its usage, I'm currently doing some testing and need to evaluate the employees with this transaction but I'm getting a bit lost to be honest. Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation, I mean it.
Regards
Efrain.
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Hi Efrain,
Before you go to PUST, you have to know more about PEST. As first we create process models in PEST and then execute those process models from PUST workbench. Mostly these are used for mass offcycle processes and their subsequent processes.
Check this link for more details
Maintenance of Process Models - Payroll China (PY-CN) - SAP Library
Thx,
Ashish
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Hi Efrain
As Ashish mentioned, you need to create a structure for the process model first using PEST. Then you can use PUST to create an instance of the process model. Here you need to select the process model created and then specify the payroll for which you want the payroll execution to be done. In the project that I worked for process models were used for regular and offcycle runs for all payroll areas.
Below is the standard SAP document on Process Models:
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/print46c/en/data/pdf/PYINT/PYINT_BATCH.pdf
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Thanks a lot for the information guys, I really appreciate it
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