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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYUAREP01 - Messages for HR forms
Message number: 022
Message text: There is no string: WCODE = & in table T7UAN2 for molga 36
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HRPAYUAREP01022
- There is no string: WCODE = & in table T7UAN2 for molga 36 ?The SAP error message HRPAYUAREP01022 indicates that there is a missing entry in the table T7UAN2 for the specified "WCODE" (which is a wage type or code) and "MOLGA" (which stands for "Modification of Local Government Area"). In this case, the MOLGA is 36, which typically refers to a specific country or region's payroll configuration.
Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The error usually arises when the wage type (WCODE) is not defined in the T7UAN2 table for the specified MOLGA. This can happen if the wage type is new or if the configuration for the specific MOLGA has not been completed.
- Incorrect Data Entry: There might be a typo or incorrect entry in the payroll configuration that leads to the system looking for a non-existent wage type.
- Transport Issues: If the configuration was recently transported from another system, it might not have included the necessary entries for the T7UAN2 table.
Solution:
- Check Table T7UAN2: Go to transaction SE16 or SE11 and check the entries in table T7UAN2 for MOLGA 36. Look for the specific WCODE that is causing the error.
- Add Missing Entry: If the WCODE is indeed missing, you will need to add the appropriate entry in the T7UAN2 table. This typically requires access to the configuration settings and may involve working with your HR or payroll configuration team.
- Review Payroll Configuration: Ensure that all necessary wage types are correctly configured for MOLGA 36. This may involve reviewing the payroll schema and related configuration.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to payroll configuration for your specific country or region to ensure that all necessary settings are in place.
- Testing: After making changes, run a test payroll to ensure that the error is resolved and that the payroll process completes successfully.
Related Information:
If you are not familiar with making changes in the SAP system, it is advisable to work with a qualified SAP HR consultant or your internal SAP support team to resolve this issue.
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