on 2010 Oct 02 10:08 AM
Hi
I m Generating Time evaluation in thg PT60.
Time Type is generating in SALDO table but DZL showing no enetries.
Whin i chk the display log in Time evalution function CUMBT in Out
ZES----
It is 0002 Planned time & 0005 Flextime balance & 9900 Late coming reduction
SALDO----
Planned time 157.50
Flextime balance 157.50-
Late coming reduction 4.00
ZL
05.04.2010 9090 Late coming ded 1.00
07.04.2010 9090 Late coming ded 1.00
08.04.2010 9090 Late coming ded 1.00
26.04.2010 9090 Late coming ded 1.00
VS
CVS
But in the final out in time evalution the time type wage tye is not generating or processed.
Plz Help
With Regards
Vikram
Edited by: Vikram N on Oct 2, 2010 2:38 PM
Hi Vikram
Ok - I just tried in my system and using function POVT I do see entry in table DZL.
you want to try function PZL - Function PZL calls a rule which processes the wage types in table ZL according to specified rules.
Few other notes below, hope this helps!
Table Operation Description
DZL ADDZL Add to Table ZL
Table Function Description
DZL PZL Process Table ZL
DZL
All wage types that are generated during time evaluation are stored in the internal table DZL for each employee and day.
The wage types are updated to table ZL using function CUMBT
Along that line..why are you expecting to wage type to be generated in table DZL? According the note below its generated only when you want compensate overt time wage type.
ZML
The internal table ZML serves as an interim table in time evaluation. All overtime wage types are stored in ZML during time evaluation.
Use
Table ZML is processed when overtime is compensated (function POVT).
The overtime compensation type indicates whether overtime should be remunerated or compensated by time off. The overtime compensation type can be entered for an overtime record in the Attendance Quotas (2007) and Overtime (2005) infotypes, or is stored for the wage type in processing class 17.
If the overtime is to be remunerated, a wage type is generated and inserted in table DZL. If the employee is granted time off for overtime, the system forms an absence quota.
Edited by: rajhcm on Oct 3, 2010 8:57 AM
Edited by: rajhcm on Oct 3, 2010 9:22 AM
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