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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPBSDEVASEN - Calc. of Employ. Period - Pension Administration (PY-DE-PS)
Message number: 013
Message text: Numerator &1 is not interpreted by calculation sec. 69d para. 4
To do: name of sec. 69d para. 4. calculation process
The selection classes assigned to <DS:DE.PSEN_PROCE> calculation process
</> &SYST-MSGV4& are assigned the <DS:DE.PSEN_W_NUMER> weighting factor
numerator</> "0.000" or "1.000" selection class only.
The employment period between &SYST-MSGV2& und &SYST-MSGV3& that is read
for the above calculation process is assigned a numerator &SYST-MSGV1&.
This value is not interpreted.
Check the <DS:DE.TSPST>valuation models</> assigned to the calculation
process "Include in Sec. 69d Para. 4" &SYST-MSGV4&. Set the
configuration weighting factor back to 1.000 or 0.000.
For more information, see the <DS:SIMG.SEN_XX_VP_010>Define Valuation
Model</> activity in the Implementation Guide.
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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HRPBSDEVASEN013
- Numerator &1 is not interpreted by calculation sec. 69d para. 4 ?The SAP error message HRPBSDEVASEN013, which states "Numerator &1 is not interpreted by calculation sec. 69d para. 4," typically relates to issues in the payroll processing, particularly in the context of calculating specific benefits or deductions in accordance with legal regulations.
Cause:
- Incorrect Configuration: The error often arises due to incorrect configuration in the payroll schema or the calculation rules defined in the system. Specifically, it may indicate that the numerator (a value used in calculations) is not recognized or properly defined in the payroll processing logic.
- Missing or Incorrect Data: The numerator might be missing or incorrectly set up in the relevant infotypes or master data records.
- Legal Changes: Changes in legal regulations or requirements that have not been updated in the SAP system can also lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the payroll schema and the specific calculation rules related to section 69d, paragraph 4. Ensure that the numerator is correctly defined and that all necessary parameters are set up properly.
- Review Master Data: Check the employee master data and infotypes to ensure that all relevant information is correctly entered and that the numerator is available for the calculation.
- Update Legal Regulations: If there have been recent changes in legal requirements, ensure that your SAP system is updated accordingly. This may involve applying patches or updates provided by SAP.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to payroll processing and the specific calculation rules to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
- Testing: After making changes, run a test payroll to verify that the error has been resolved and that calculations are performed correctly.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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