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OHAKDEC01 - Hourly rates with several decimal places

OHAKDEC01 - Hourly rates with several decimal places

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In this step, you adjust your payroll schema for the use of hourly rates with more than two decimal places.

Usually, the amount and rate fields are stored in the payroll results with two decimals, according to the country/region currency.
You may, however, want to use hourly rates with more than two decimal places.

You have to make a few modifications to the standard payroll schema to enable this additional functionality. If you do not need this functionality, you do not have to do anything in this step.

First you have to set a flag to tell the system that hourly rates with more than two decimal places are used. This flag is then valid for all employees for whom you run the payroll.

When this flag is set, currency fields will be filled for all rate and amount fields in the result tables. This currency is either the country/region currency or a newly defined currency with more decimals (refer to Implementation Guide for Personnel Administration, chapter Hourly rates with several decimal places). The entire wage type evaluation process is now based on this higher number of decimals.

Before entering the tax and social insurance part of the payroll schema, all amount fields in the internal result tables have to be rounded to two decimal places.
There are three options available for the rounding process:

  • 1 : rounding down
  • 2 : rounding to the nearest whole number
  • 3 : rounding up

The system does not fill the currency fields for all newly created wage types during tax calculation and subsequent functions. You therefore need to fill the currency fields afterwards, before net processing starts.

An implicit check is performed within the export function to make sure that the currency fields are filled for all entries in the payroll result table before they are exported to the cluster.
The new currency with more than two decimal places is possible only for the rate fields.
All amount fields have to be stored on the cluster with the two decimal country/region currency.

To allow retrocalculation, you need to convert all payroll results currently stored on the cluster. For all old results, the currency fields in the payroll tables have to be filled with the country/region currency.

One of your collective agreements determines an hourly rate of $10 3/16 for a special pay scale area and pay scale type. This results in an hourly rate value with four decimal places, $10.1875.

All steps described in the chapter Hourly rates with several decimal places in the Implementation Guide for Personnel Administration must have been performed.

This implies that all tables for the new currency have been maintained, and the feature ALCUR has been modified.

In the standard payroll schema, required functions are present but deactivated.

Do not activate this functionality unless you really need hourly rates with more than two decimal places.

  1. Activate function OPT DEC in schema KIN0 (Initialization)
  2. Activate functions XDECI CONV RT 2 and XDECI CONV IT 2 in schema KXD0 (Convert to two decimals).
    You can change the rounding type to the one you want to use.
  3. Activate functions XDECI FILL RT and XDECI FILL IT in schema KXD1 (Fill currency field attached to amount field).
  4. Start the conversion program for payroll results on the cluster (RPUCDCU0 - Convert Payroll Results for Conversion to > 2 Decimal Places) to fill the currency fields with the country/region currency.
    Run the conversion for all employees.

SAP recommends running the conversion program in the background because it may take a while.

Be aware that you have to maintain your payroll form to allow the additional decimal places to be printed. Choose the appropriate conversion 'Amount in currency' when you set up the layout of your payroll form in chapter Set up form.






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