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== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
 
Go to {{Menu|Systems|Payroll|Run Payroll Period}}
 
Go to {{Menu|Systems|Payroll|Run Payroll Period}}
*Enter {{KeyPress|Y}} against the frequency the employee falls into then click the {{Button|OK}} button to go into the payroll.  
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*Enter {{KeyPress|Y}} against the frequency the employee falls into or Click the down arrow and select {{Button|Yes}} then click the {{Button|OK}} button to go into the payroll.  
 
*Using the arrow keys, move down the list of employees until the appropriate employee is highlighted click {{KeyPress|C-F8}} to take you through SMP/SAP/SPP Entry.  
 
*Using the arrow keys, move down the list of employees until the appropriate employee is highlighted click {{KeyPress|C-F8}} to take you through SMP/SAP/SPP Entry.  
 
*You will see a box appear containing any SMP/SAP/SPP entries in place for this employee.
 
*You will see a box appear containing any SMP/SAP/SPP entries in place for this employee.

Revision as of 14:32, 12 May 2010

Summary

The following article explains how to edit any current records for any employees maternity pay.

More Information

Go to " Systems Payroll Run Payroll Period"

  • Enter <Y> against the frequency the employee falls into or Click the down arrow and select [Yes] then click the [OK] button to go into the payroll.
  • Using the arrow keys, move down the list of employees until the appropriate employee is highlighted click <Ctrl+F8> to take you through SMP/SAP/SPP Entry.
  • You will see a box appear containing any SMP/SAP/SPP entries in place for this employee.
  • Make sure your cursor is pointing at the correct line and press <F5> to Edit/View the entry.
  • If you make any changes to the record to enter the Date the baby is born then press <Esc> and click [Accept] to save the changes.

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