In the previous steps, a
time type was assigned to the time date being evaluated. On the basis of the time types (the smallest units which differentiate the times for balance formation), you now specify how the respective hours are cumulated to form time balances.
Times which count as completed planned working time are totaled in the time type 'skeleton time'.
The actual productive hours worked by the employee (planned working time and overtime, no absences) should be credited to the time type 'productive hours'.
All absences should be counted in time type 0020. Leave and illness should also be maintained in separate time types.
Time types have been assigned to the imported time data. This is done mainly using function TYPES, see Assign time types and processing types . Time types have been changed if necessary in Overtime calculation.
The essential balances from the recorded times are cumulated using personnel calculation rule TR11 in the standard system.
The time types assigned to the times to be evaluated are stored in the day balances table. The time balances 0010, 0020, 0030, 0003 and 0500 - as described in Balance Formation - are also formed by cumulation.
Customize rule TR11 to depict the standard process for forming balances: The time type for processing is in the first column. Operation ADDDB cumulates the hours assigned this time type in the time types which are given as parameters. A star after operation ADDDB indicates that the values are added to the initial time type, which is then stored in the internal table TES.