Hi Vivek, Thank you so much. Its very clear now. You know what.....? I was using using only one wage type for valuation i.e 20% of X wage type = Y wage type. I did use PRZNT to define this. And I did test giving 20 % in Basic pay infotype and also without mentioning 20 % in Basic pay,but it did not work. So now i understand to define such scenario in GB we need to use SUMME and its working now . I did test. Cheers, NL. ---------------Original Message--------------- From: vivek gupta Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 10:54 AM Subject: Difference between Indirect vlaution modules PRZNT and SUMME > Hi, > > I hope it 'll help you. > > The system calculates certain wage types as a percentage of other wage > types. > > You can use two modules for indirect valuation. Both of these modules are > based > on how you set up the Base Wage Type Valuation table. > > You have 3 wage type,wage type 1,wage type2,wage type3 and want to calculate > % bonus of all 3 wage types, in your bonus wage type 4. > > SUMME > The amount for wage type 4 should consist of 20% of wage type 1, 30% of > wage type 2, and 20% of wage type 3. > > 1. wage type1 = 20% > 2. wage type2 = 30% > 3. wage type3 = 20% .........% of WT 1,2,3 in to WT 4 > > > PRZNT > The amount for wage type 4 should now consist of 20% of wage type 1, 30% > of wage type 2, and 20% of wage type 3. In addition, the system > should also multiply this amount by a percentage you enter in the > Basic Pay infotype, > > > > 1. wage type1 = 20% > 2. wage type2 = 30% > 3. wage type3 = 20% .........% of WT 1,2,3 in to WT 4 (in addition % > ) = WT 4 > > Cheers, > > vivek > > > > On Fri, Aug 13, | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | _.____.__ |