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Transaction Code: HRPADRU_T7
Description: T-7 Vacation schedule
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Overview: HRPADRU_T7 is a SAP transaction code used to maintain the vacation schedule for employees in the HR system. It is used to define the vacation periods for each employee and to ensure that the vacation periods are correctly recorded in the system. Functionality: HRPADRU_T7 allows users to define vacation periods for each employee, including start and end dates, duration, and type of vacation. It also allows users to view and edit existing vacation periods, as well as delete them if necessary. Additionally, it can be used to generate reports on vacation periods for a given period of time. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code HRPADRU_T7 in the command field. 2. Select the employee whose vacation schedule you want to maintain. 3. Enter the start and end dates of the vacation period. 4. Select the type of vacation from the drop-down list. 5. Click “Save” to save your changes. 6. To view or edit existing vacation periods, select “Display” from the menu bar and enter the relevant information. 7. To delete a vacation period, select “Delete” from the menu bar and enter the relevant information. 8. To generate a report on vacation periods for a given period of time, select “Report” from the menu bar and enter the relevant information. Other Recommendations: It is important to ensure that all vacation periods are correctly recorded in HRPADRU_T7 in order to ensure accurate payroll calculations and compliance with labor laws and regulations. Additionally, it is recommended that users regularly review their vacation schedules to ensure that they are up-to-date and accurate.
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