on 2012 May 08 10:31 AM
Hi Experts,
Can anyone help me in PCR for Transport Allowance.
I have copied a allowance wage type to 98AB and have stored a value per day rate in constant table. We have two more wage types 9885(Number of days worked) and 9886(Checks employee has worked on any offs/holidays) .
Here the condition is the PCR should check these two wage type 9885 wage type which has values of Number of days worked and second wage type 9886 has worked on public holidays/week offs , pick the constant value rate multiply and should be paid for wage type 98AB.
Regards
S.Kumar
Request clarification before answering.
Please provide more info .
Are you storing Amount or Number/Rate in these wage types ( 9885 and 9886) ?
What is the condition for payment , does it have to check employee worked on a hjoliday/off day, in that condition what is the calculation ? etc
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Hi Sujith,
We already have 9985 and it working fine, It checks the employee worked for number of days.
9986 checks whether emplyee worked on Off/holidays. Both are working fine.
Condition is allowance should be paid only on work day (including off/holidays)
Calculation should check for number of days worked from both 9885 & 9886 and multiply with contant value and should be paid to wage type 98AB.
Regards
S.Kumar
Earlier i asked you is there any conditions that time
Hi Sujith,
We already have 9985 and it working fine, It checks the employee worked for number of days.
9986 checks whether emplyee worked on Off/holidays. Both are working fine.
Condition is allowance should be paid only on work day (including off/holidays)
Calculation should check for number of days worked from both 9885 & 9886 and multiply with contant value and should be paid to wage type 98AB.
Regards
S.Kumar
Will you please explain the condition clearly
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