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Create Wage Type Catalog

In this IMG activity you create your own wage types for the wage type group Incentive Wages (0LL3) by copying the sample wage types from the SAP R/3 standard system.

These copies are wage types that you can use again later and modify to suit your own requirements.

All sample wage types start with a letter. Your own wage types, the copies, must start with a number. In this IMG activity, however, you are only allowed to copy the wage types that are contained in the wage type group Incentive wages.

Note

Warning!

Only use the wage type area provided for your own wage types (all wage types beginning with a number). Do not copy wage types into the SAP R/3 standard system sample wage type area (all wage types beginning with a letter or special character).

The following sample wage types are used in the SAP R/3 standard system:

Activities

Enter the following in order to copy the wage types contained in the wage type group Incentive Wages:

1. Choose Copy in the Wage Type Maintenance dialog window.
The Copy wage types screen appears.
2. Check whether you want to add further wage types to the proposed wage types, and if necessary, enter further sample wage types in the OWType (original wage type) field.
3. Enter theuser wage types that you want to create by copying the model wage types. To do this, you have the following options:
Manual assignment
For each model wage type, enter a name for your new wage type in the CWType (Customizing wage type) field, and choose Continue.
Automatic assignment
a) Select the wage types that you want to copy, and choose the CWType button (automatic assignment of Customizing wage types).
a) You will now branch to the Wage type maintenance dialog window.
b) Enter the data you require, and choose Continue.
1. If necessary, adapt the long and short texts of the copy wage types to suit your requirements.
2. Select the wage types you want to copy, and choose Copy.
In the subsequent list, all of the copied wage types are displayed. The list contains details of all the changes made in the relevant tables.

Further Notes