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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRGB_GBSXP - Message for GBSXP
Message number: 077
Message text: Total SxP payments &1 do not equal expected weely amount &2
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HRGB_GBSXP077
- Total SxP payments &1 do not equal expected weely amount &2 ?The SAP error message HRGB_GBSXP077 indicates a discrepancy between the total SxP (Sick Pay) payments calculated and the expected weekly amount. This error typically arises in the context of payroll processing, particularly when dealing with sick pay calculations in the SAP HR module.
Cause:
- Data Entry Errors: Incorrect data entry in employee records, such as incorrect sick leave days or payment amounts.
- Configuration Issues: Misconfiguration in the payroll schema or rules that govern sick pay calculations.
- Time Management Issues: Inaccurate time data, such as incorrect time recording for sick leave, can lead to discrepancies.
- Payroll Processing Errors: Issues during the payroll run, such as missing or incorrect infotypes related to sick leave or payment amounts.
- Changes in Legislation: Updates in sick pay regulations that have not been reflected in the system configuration.
Solution:
- Review Employee Data: Check the employee's infotypes related to sick leave (e.g., IT 2001, IT 2006) to ensure that the data is accurate and complete.
- Check Payroll Configuration: Review the payroll schema and rules to ensure that they are correctly set up to calculate sick pay. This may involve checking the relevant PCRs (Personnel Calculation Rules) and wage types.
- Validate Time Data: Ensure that the time data for sick leave is accurately recorded and corresponds to the expected payment amounts.
- Run Simulation: Perform a payroll simulation to identify where the discrepancies occur. This can help pinpoint the exact issue in the calculation.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP notes and documentation for any updates or patches that may address known issues related to sick pay calculations.
- Engage SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if it appears to be a system bug or requires deeper technical investigation.
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