Internal Table TIP

Definition

  • The internal table TIP (daily input) is the work table for time evaluation.

Use

  • The time pairs determined on the basis of the time postings are inserted in TIP. In the course of time evaluation, the time pairs in TIP are processed, changed and made available for further processing.

Structure

  • TIP provides the input of the previous results for the respective processing step. The time pairs are then transferred individually to a personnel calculation rule for processing. After processing, the new results are inserted in the internal table TOP (daily output). There are no more time pairs in TIP at this stage. TOP is renamed as TIP for the next function, so that further processing can be performed from a different perspective.

Table TIP

Column

Meaning

Column

Meaning

Start / End Decimalized start and end times
1 Status 1: Status from pair formation
0 or BLANK = Pair is complete
2 = No clock-in (first time event of the day is missing)
3 = No clock-out (last time event of the day is missing)
4 = No end time for break. Employee is absent for a brief period. The system expects a second time event
7 = No start time for off-site work
8 = No end time for off-site work
E = Order confirmation missing
A = Delimited in time evaluation
P Pair type
0 = Non-recorded time
1 = At work (Time Events infotype (2011), clock-in/clock-out entry, planned pair according to daily work schedule)
2 = Recorded absence (Absences infotype (2001))
3 = Off-site work or recorded attendance (infotype 2002)
ID Time identifier: Relation to daily work schedule
01 = Overtime (time outside of daily work schedule)
02 = Fill time
03 = Core time
04 = Core time break
05 = Fill time break
06 = Paid break
07 = Unpaid overtime break
08 = Paid overtime break
09 = Overtime break
CT Processing type/time type class
The processing type/time type class is stored in the view Processing type and time type according to attendance/absence class (T555Y).
C Processing Type
– = Pair is deleted at a later stage
BLANK = Pair not counted as productive time
S = Planned working time pair
M = Overtime
A = Absence pair included in the calculation of planned working time
P = Attendance pair included in the calculation of planned working time
K = Core night work
TTyp Time type
The time types are stored in view V_T555A, Time Types.
BR Start time event type
Time event type of first entry
ER End time event type
Time event type of last entry
C Overtime compensation type
BLANK = Remuneration
1 = Remuneration (basic pay plus overtime bonus)
2 = Basic pay
3 = Compensation (time off)
O Origin indicator of time pair
E = Time event
O = Overtime from Overtime infotype (2005)
A = Absence from Absences infotype (2001)
P = Attendance from Attendances infotype (2002)
R = Availability from Availability infotype (2004)
D = Generated planned pair
C = Attendance/absence reasons
I Internal key for availability duty
The internal key for availability duty is stored in view V_T557,Availability Types.
BPIN Start attendance/absence type
EPIN End attendance/absence type
PT Pointer to attendance pairs from pair formation
In order that table TIP is not supplied with too much information, further data which is relevant to the time pairs is stored in other tables. This division of the data is referred to as a split. Only the pointer to the respective data is listed in TIP.
The number listed under the table split refers to the relevant record in the table. The numbers in these tables are assigned consecutively.
AL Pointer to different payment
C1 Pointer to cost distribution
AB Pointer to absence pairs
No. Number of hours of a time pair

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