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Default Topic 25: Basic Pay (IT0008)

In this step, you can set up default wage types based on your internal company structure for the Basic Pay infotype (0008) using the feature Planned remuneration specification (LGMST) defined in the previous step.


Example
You want the system to propose the wage type "standard pay" for salaried employees and industrial workers in all personnel areas. So you assigned the key "----1DU" to these two employee subgroups in the previous step. In this step, you determine the default wage type "standard pay" for this key.

Requirements
You have to define the LGMST feature.


Standard settings
The standard system contains a model default wage type for the LGMST feature. This model will not reflect the situation in your company exactly.


Recommendation
Use the model as an example.


Activities

1. Delete and create entries as required.
2. For each new one, enter the return code of the LGMST feature.
a) Enter the key for the "feature for default wage types".
b) Define their validity period.
c) Assign numbers to the wage types if there are more than one.
d) Define how wage types are to be assigned by entering an indicator in the Mode field. The following indicators are set:


Indicator Meaning
F The wage type is assigned for basic pay and cannot
be overwritten (fixed value).
O The wage type can be entered and/or
overwritten.
BLANK No wage type entries may be made.
e) In the Wage type field, enter the default wage type for basic pay.




WT
Wage Type Long Text
Text
Start Date
End Date
1001
Base Rate / Hourly Wage
Hrly Rat
01/01/1900
12/31/9999
1002
Payscale Salary
PSSalary
01/01/1900
12/31/9999
1003
Pay Period Salary
PPSalary
01/01/1900
12/31/9999
1004
Pension / Retiree Pay
PensPay
01/01/1900
12/31/9999
1005
External Hrly Rate
ExtRate
01/01/1900
12/31/9999

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Path: Personnel Management -> Personnel Administration -> Payroll Data -> Basic Pay -> Wage Types -> Revise Default Wage Types




Table: V_T539A


CGrpg
WT model
No
Wage type
Mod
Wage type text
End date
Start date
10
HOURLY
01
M000
F

31/12/9999
01/01/1998
10
MONTHLY
01
M020
O

31/12/9999
01/01/1998
10

SALARY
01
1101
F
Monthly salary
31/12/9999
01/01/1998

In this step, you can set up default wage types based on your internal company structure for the Basic Pay infotype (0008) using the feature Planned remuneration specification (LGMST) defined in the previous step.


Example
You want the system to propose the wage type "standard pay" for salaried employees and industrial workers in all personnel areas. So you assigned the key "----1DU" to these two employee subgroups in the previous step. In this step, you determine the default wage type "standard pay" for this key.
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