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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYRU_PYD_TEXTS -
Message number: 013
Message text: Employee salary increased by &1 percent.
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HRPAYRU_PYD_TEXTS013
- Employee salary increased by &1 percent. ?The SAP error message HRPAYRU_PYD_TEXTS013, which states "Employee salary increased by &1 percent," typically indicates that there has been a change in the employee's salary that exceeds the allowed percentage increase defined in the system. This message is often encountered in the context of payroll processing in the SAP HR module, particularly in the Russian payroll (PYD) environment.
Cause:
- Salary Increase Exceeds Limit: The primary cause of this error is that the salary increase for the employee exceeds the predefined limit set in the system. This limit is often configured in the payroll schema or through specific infotypes.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the payroll schema that restrict salary increases to a certain percentage, and the current increase exceeds this threshold.
- Data Entry Errors: Incorrect data entry during the salary adjustment process can also lead to this error, such as entering an incorrect percentage or base salary.
Solution:
- Review Salary Increase: Check the percentage increase that has been applied to the employee's salary. Ensure that it is within the acceptable limits defined in the system.
- Adjust Configuration: If the increase is justified and should be allowed, consider adjusting the configuration settings in the payroll schema to accommodate higher salary increases. This may involve modifying the relevant rules or thresholds.
- Correct Data Entry: If the error is due to incorrect data entry, correct the salary increase percentage in the relevant infotype (e.g., Infotype 0008 - Basic Pay) and reprocess the payroll.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation or consult with your SAP HR module expert to understand the specific configuration settings that govern salary increases in your system.
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