How To Fix HRPAYDEEH433 - As of January 1, 2010, 'Minimum Wage Industry Sec' field must be filled


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: HRPAYDEEH - Notification class for surveys, DE

  • Message number: 433

  • Message text: As of January 1, 2010, 'Minimum Wage Industry Sec' field must be filled

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  • What causes this issue?

    From January 1, 2010, the <DS:DE.P01_EHVS_BMLSK> Minimum Wage Industry
    Sector</> field (P01_EHVS_BMLSK) is a required entry field.
    This information is requested by the Federal Statistical Office Germany
    for the 2010 <LS>Earnings Structure Survey</> (report
    <DS:RE.RPCEHCD1>RPCEHCD1</>). For surveys prior to 2010, this
    information is not required and is ignored by the report.

    System Response

    Data records valid for 2010 are not saved without this information.

    How can this happen?

    For the 2010 earnings structure survey, you delimit the records valid
    for 2006 and create a new record, valid as of January 1, 2010,
    containing the <LS>Minimum Wage Industry Sector</> field.

    Procedure for System Administrators

    The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.


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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message HRPAYDEEH433 - As of January 1, 2010, 'Minimum Wage Industry Sec' field must be filled ?

    The SAP error message HRPAYDEEH433 indicates that the "Minimum Wage Industry Sector" field must be filled in for employees in the payroll system, particularly in the context of German payroll processing. This requirement is related to compliance with minimum wage laws that were implemented in Germany starting January 1, 2010.

    Cause:

    The error typically arises when:

    1. An employee's record is missing the "Minimum Wage Industry Sector" information.
    2. The payroll processing is attempting to calculate wages for an employee who falls under the minimum wage regulations, but the necessary data is not provided.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you should take the following steps:

    1. Access Employee Master Data:

      • Go to the employee's master data in the SAP system (Transaction code PA30).
    2. Check the Relevant Infotype:

      • Look for the infotype that contains the "Minimum Wage Industry Sector" field. This is usually found in Infotype 0008 (Basic Pay) or Infotype 0014 (Recurring Payments and Deductions).
    3. Fill in the Required Field:

      • If the "Minimum Wage Industry Sector" field is empty, fill it in with the appropriate value. This value should correspond to the industry sector applicable to the employee, as defined by the relevant minimum wage laws.
    4. Save Changes:

      • After entering the necessary information, save the changes to the employee's record.
    5. Re-run Payroll:

      • Once the data is updated, re-run the payroll process to see if the error is resolved.

    Related Information:

    • Minimum Wage Regulations: Familiarize yourself with the specific minimum wage laws applicable in Germany, as they may vary by industry and region.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes or updates that may provide additional guidance or updates related to this error message.
    • Training and Documentation: Ensure that HR personnel are trained on the importance of maintaining accurate employee data, especially in relation to compliance with labor laws.

    By ensuring that the "Minimum Wage Industry Sector" field is filled out correctly, you can avoid this error and ensure compliance with payroll regulations.

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