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Deduction Rule Priority in Absence Deduction

Information Courtesy:SAP Library

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Purpose: This document explains the process of giving the priority for absence deduction in deduction rule.

Over View:

Whenever employer deducts the absences from employee’s quota. The deduction should happen in the following way. Assume employee as the following quotas.

Quota1: Annual Leave (Code-11).

Quota2: Casual Leave (Code-12)

Quota3.Sick Leave (Code-13)

If the Time Administrator deducts the quota through info type 2001, initially the absence deducted from the Annual Leave Quota. If the quota exhausted then it should deduct from the Casual Leave and then Sick Leave.

This can be achieved by configuring the Counting Rule and Deduction Rule. The series if following steps will take to the objective.

Step1: Create three or more absence Types according to the requirement.

Table: V_T554S

Step2: Maintain Entry Screens and Time Constraint Classes.

Table: V_554S_O

Attendance/Absence Indicator: A

PS Grouping: 77

Screen Number: 2001(As it is quota Deduction)

Step3: Define Counting Classes for Periodic Work Schedule

Table: V_T551C

Maintain the counting classes as “7”

Step4: Define Counting Rule:

Table: T556C

Maintain the counting rule as follows. Tick the week days according to the Periodic work schedule.

Holiday Class: 0 Not a Public Holiday

Day Type: Work According to Work Schedule

Counting Class: Maintain” 8 “

DWS Class: 1

Conditions for absence: Tick both “<1 Day” and “Full Day”

Quota Multiplier: 100% Days or 100%Hours (If you want to book absence less than one day)

Planned Hours: >0

Here we are configuring the system, to consider absence on “Holiday Class: 0 “i. e. not a public holiday, to take it according to the weekly offs and working days in Work Schedule. Daily Work Schedule “1” as a working day

Step5: Assignment of Counting Rule to Absence Type.

Table: V_554S_Q

Assign the counting rule to absence type as and tick the Quota Deduction Option.

Step6: Define Absence Quotas

Table: V_T556A

Define the Absence Quotas with the Time Measurement Unit Days and Time Constraint Class “1”.

Step: 7 Define Validity and Deduction Interval

Table: V_T559D

Maintain the Validity period for one year

Step8: Define Deduction Rule for Absence Quotas

Table: V_556B_R

Define the deduction rule as follows. Maintain the absence quotas according to the priority order the way it has to be deducted. Select deduct priority as "Priority1", and "Ascending” Order as in the screen shot. Tick the radio button of “Sort All Other Quota Types in Order

Step9: Assigning Deduction Rule to Counting Rule.

Table: T556C

Assign the Deduction Rule 568 to Counting Rule.

Step10: Apply Absence in 2001

By whatever the leave we are applying through 2001 info-type, it will deduct based on the priority we mentioned in the V_556R_B table.

We are applying Sick Leave first, but first it will deduct Annual Leave only because of the priority in the table V_556R_B.You may the same in 2006 info-type.

Info type: 2001

Out Put: 2006 Info type

Even though we are applied Sick Leave first, but first it Annual Leave has been deducted because of the priority in the table V_556R_B.

Related Content

Related Documents: SAP Library

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/pt/c1/d32fe48435d111950d0060b03c6b76/content.htm

Related Notes Size

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/pt/c1/d32fe48435d111950d0060b03c6b76/content.htm

Regards

Govardhan Reddy

SAP HCM Consultant

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