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Positive Schema TM00:

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Positive and Negative Time Schema TM04:

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Quota Schema TQTA:

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Time Custom Schema (TM04):

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Time Subschema HRLR Late Regulization:

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What is time typeTime TypeTime types assign a meaning to time intervals. The balances formed in time evaluation are updated in the time types.When the system is customized, the following specifications are made for each time type:

1. Is the time type transferred to the daily and monthly totals?2. Should the time type be transferred from the previous month/year?3. Should the time type be transferred to Cluster B1 for entry data?4. Should the time type be included in the balance display?

The meaning of time types is taken from time evaluation’s personnel calculation rules. The SAP standard system has the following time types:

Time types for balance formation using time data with clock times

– 0003 - Skeleton time, as total of:– 0110 - Attendance during fill time– 0220 - Attendance during core time– 0120 - Recorded absence during fill time– 0220 - Recorded absence during core time– 0130 - Off-site work during fill time– 0230 - Off-site work during core time– 0411 - Overtime hours in excess of quota– 0540 – Paid break times– 0005 – Flextime balance, derived from– 0003 - Skeleton time, reduced by– 0002 - Planned working time– 0010 – Attendance, as total of– 0110 - Attendance during fill time– 0210 - Attendance during core time– 0020 – Recorded absence, as total of– 0120 - Recorded absence during fill time– 0220 - Recorded absence during core time– 0030 - Off-site work (recorded attendance from infotype 2002) as total of– 0130 - Off-site work during fill time– 0230 - Off-site work during core time– 0040 - Overtime worked, as total of– 0041 - Overtime to compensate with time off– 0042 - Overtime to compensate– 0043 - Overtime to compensate with time off plus overtime bonus– 0050 – Productive hours, as total of

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– 0010 - Attendance– 0030 - Off-site work (recorded attendances from infotype 2002)– 0040 – Overtime worked

Time types for balance formation when only a number of hours is recorded– 0002 – Planned working time according to daily work schedule– 0003 - Skeleton time (times which count towards the planned time) as total of– 0010 - Attendances (pair type 1)– 0020 - Recorded absence from infotype 2001– 0030 - Recorded attendances from infotype 2002– 0411 - Overtime hours in excess of quota– 0540 – Paid break times– 0005 – Flextime balance, derived from– 0003 - Skeleton time, reduced by– 0002 - Planned working time– 0010 - Attendances, as total of time types– 11xx – Attendance with processing type/time type xx – 0020 - Off-site work (recorded attendance from infotype 2001) as total of– 12xx - Absences with processing class/time type class xx– 0030 - Recorded attendances from infotype 2002, as total of:– 13xx - Recorded attendances with processing type/time type class xx– 0040 - Overtime worked, as total of– 0041 – Overtime to compensate (with time off)– 0042 - Overtime to compensate– 0043 - Overtime to compensate with time off plus overtime bonus– 0050 – Productive hours, as total of– 0010 - Attendances (pair type 1)– 0030 - Recorded attendances from infotype 2002– 0040 – Overtime worked  Personnel calculation rule TR30 provides a model of the processing required.    You can store the daily time balances in the TES table (Day Balances) on cluster B2. Day balances can be the productive hours and overtime worked on one specific day, for example. You can transfer the day balances to another time balance and store it in the SALDO table on cluster B2. In the SALDO table, time balances are accrued and deducted over the time evaluation period. They are therefore referred to as period balances. Examples of period balances are the productive and overtime hours totaled for the period or the flextime balance.  How do we see the results stored in time types PT_BAL00  

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