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Message type: E = Error
Message class: P99B - Payroll Versions Basis
Message number: 076
Message text: No exceed wage type set for method &.
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P99B076
- No exceed wage type set for method &. ?The SAP error message P99B076 "No exceed wage type set for method &." typically occurs in the context of payroll processing, particularly when the system is trying to calculate or process wage types that exceed certain limits or thresholds. This error indicates that there is no wage type defined for the specified method in the payroll configuration.
Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The primary cause of this error is that the wage type that should be used for exceeding limits has not been defined in the payroll configuration.
- Incorrect Payroll Schema: The payroll schema may not be set up correctly to handle the wage types in question.
- Wage Type Characteristics: The wage type may not have the necessary characteristics or settings to be recognized by the payroll process.
Solution:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the SAP Customizing Implementation Guide (IMG) and navigate to the payroll settings.
- Check the configuration for wage types under the relevant country-specific payroll settings.
- Ensure that the exceed wage type is defined for the method in question.
Define Exceed Wage Type:
- If the exceed wage type is not defined, you will need to create it. This can be done in the wage type configuration section.
- Make sure to assign the correct characteristics to the wage type, such as whether it is a recurring or non-recurring payment.
Review Payroll Schema:
- Check the payroll schema to ensure that it is correctly referencing the wage types.
- Make sure that the logic in the schema is correctly set up to handle the exceed wage type.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, run a test payroll to ensure that the error does not occur again.
- Monitor the results to confirm that the wage types are being processed correctly.
Related Information:
PE01
(to maintain payroll schemas) and V_T512W
(to maintain wage types) to access the relevant configuration areas.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the P99B076 error and ensure that your payroll processing runs smoothly.
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