- For payroll, you can process the overtime that is not recorded automatically but entered on a time sheet.
- The system chooses the time wage types to be used in the payroll run from a table.
- The system processes PDC automatically.
You can process overtime entered on a time sheet in the following two ways:
- You can add and enter the working times in the Employee Remuneration Information infotype (2010) with certain wage types (with the number of OT hours).
- You can manually record the exact days and clock times of the employee in the Overtime infotype (2005).
The system then chooses the time wage types to be used in the payroll run from a table and processes PDC (plant data collection and time evaluation data) automatically.
In both the cases mentioned above, the wage types initially contain the number of overtime hours that the employee has worked. This number of hours is specified in the number field ( NUM) to be multiplied by a payable amount.
Valuation Using Wage Type-Dependent Constants

In payroll, a constant amount is the basis for valuation of a wage type. This amount does not depend on the employee’s organizational assignment or on any other characteristics.
Each wage type can have several entries denoting various validity periods.
