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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYIEINFOTYPES - Message class for all Irish Infotypes
Message number: 274
Message text: Standard rates applied
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HRPAYIEINFOTYPES274
- Standard rates applied ?The SAP error message HRPAYIEINFOTYPES274, which states "Standard rates applied," typically occurs in the context of payroll processing within the SAP Human Capital Management (HCM) module. This message indicates that the system has applied standard rates for certain payroll calculations instead of the expected custom rates or values.
Cause:
- Missing or Incorrect Data: The error may arise if the necessary data for calculating specific rates (like wage types, infotypes, or employee master data) is missing or incorrectly configured.
- Configuration Issues: If the payroll schema or the related configuration settings are not set up correctly, the system may default to standard rates.
- Infotype Data: The relevant infotypes (like IT0008 for basic pay, IT0014 for recurring payments, etc.) may not have the correct entries or may be missing for the employee.
- Collective Agreements: If the employee is covered by a collective agreement, and the specific rates are not defined, the system may revert to standard rates.
Solution:
- Check Infotype Data: Review the employee's infotype records to ensure that all necessary data is correctly entered. Pay special attention to IT0008 (Basic Pay) and any other relevant infotypes.
- Review Payroll Configuration: Ensure that the payroll schema and related configuration settings are correctly set up. This includes checking the wage types and their associated rates.
- Custom Rates Definition: If custom rates are required, ensure that they are defined in the system and linked to the appropriate wage types.
- Collective Agreement Settings: If applicable, verify that the collective agreement settings are correctly configured and that the employee is assigned to the correct group.
- Testing: After making changes, run a test payroll to see if the issue persists. Use the payroll simulation feature to identify any further discrepancies.
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