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Hi Also check if the empl had any substitutions IT 2003. These also would affect the *ASOLL. Regards, JG ---------------Original Message--------------- From: santhoshsss Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 10:40 PM Subject: Rule for actual worked days showing wrong days in retro > Hi Friends > > I have a situation here. I have created a wage type 5000 to get the actual worked days in a month and I have written a rule as well. Please find the rule below > > ZD10 Calculate worked days > * > **** > NUM=TASOLL Set > NUM*8 Multiplication > NUM-E /846 Subtraction > NUM-E /845 Subtraction > NUM/8 Division > ADDWTE5000 RT Results table > > I am checking the working days in a month and multiplying the same with 8 as the Total paid non-work(/845) and Total unpaid absences(/846) are formed as hours. This is perfectly working for me , but the problem is occurring when any retro happens, for eg: an employee had unpaid leave for the previous month and we updated the same and performed the payroll run for the current month. The system is creating wage type 5000 with the actual working days for that period and the remaining its showing for the current period. > > Please find the scenario below > In April, an employee had unpaid leave for 8 days and this was updated currently, so when I process the payroll, the retro is checking for the working days (25 days) and deducting 8 days which is absolutely right and shows 17 days for the month of April(Retro). > > For the month of May, there are 26 working days, but the wage type 5000 is created with only 9 days. This is wrong. I would like to have my wage type created with 26 days as there are no unpaid absence or paid working days in that month. > > Friends please help. > > Regards | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | JG-SAPHR SAP HR Enthusiast
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