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Old 04-14-2009, 04:09 PM
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Here the Schema looks



Same as Payroll.

Line
: Tells the sequence

Function:
SAP defined functions contains technical codes used to defined the Activity.

Par 1, Par 2, Par 3 & Par 4 tells more detailed info on Function.

D: Tells about Function is Active or De-active

Text: Line text
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Function QUOTA



QUOTA : Generate Absence Quotas


Function QUOTA generates absence quotas according to the rules in the Quota Type Selection view cluster (VC_T559L). The results of the generation process are stored in tables QTACC and QTTRANS in the evaluation cluster. They can be checked in the Quota Overview screen (transaction PT50), and corrected or supplemented if necessary.

For more information on the concept behind the procedure, see the SAP Library: mySAP Human Resources -> Personnel Time Management -> Time Data Recording and Administration -> Quotas.

If you use Time Evaluation for Concurrent Employment, this function acts differently. For more information, see Generate Absence Quotas in Time Evaluation for Concurrent Employment.
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