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Key Concepts: Cumulation wage type is a feature in SAP Payroll that allows for the accumulation of multiple wage types into one. This means that instead of having to manually enter each wage type separately, they can be combined into one wage type. This makes it easier to manage payroll and ensures accuracy in the calculations. How to use it: To use cumulation wage type, you must first create a cumulation wage type in the payroll configuration. This will allow you to specify which wage types should be combined into one. Once this is done, you can then enter the cumulated wage type in the payroll calculation. The system will then automatically calculate the total amount for all of the wage types that have been combined. Tips & Tricks: When creating a cumulation wage type, it is important to ensure that all of the wage types that are being combined are compatible with each other. This will ensure that the calculations are accurate and that there are no errors in the payroll calculation. Additionally, it is important to keep track of which wage types have been combined into a cumulation wage type, as this will make it easier to manage payroll in the future. Related Information: For more information on cumulation wage types, please refer to SAP’s documentation on Payroll Configuration and Calculation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to configure and use cumulation wage types in SAP Payroll.