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After you enter timecards, but before you begin pre-payroll processing, review the current timecard information to verify that it is correct. If you discover any errors, use the time entry programs to revise the incorrect timecards.
You can use any of the time entry programs to review timecards. The specific information you can review varies by program. To verify batch totals, you can review timecard information by batch.
In addition to reviewing timecard information online, you can use time entry reports to review detailed information for each timecard.
You can revise timecards any time before you begin payroll cycle processing. After you begin processing a payroll, your ability to revise a timecard depends on which steps of the payroll cycle you have completed.
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose a time entry option
When an employee's timecard is included in current payroll processing, the timecard displays a status code to the left of the pay type. If this area is blank, the timecard is not currently in payroll processing and the system does not display a status code.
On any timecard entry form
Locate the timecard you want to review.
Review the code in the following field:
Status Code (unlabeled)
Field | Explanation |
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Employee Terminated: | A code indicating the status of timecards related to other payroll functions. Values are:
A – A step of the payroll cycle is active. This timecard is protected. C – Checks have been printed for this payroll. This timecard is protected unless checks are reset. F – The final update for payroll is active. The timecard is protected. H – This timecard is created by the Human Resources System. This timecard is protected. I – This timecard belongs to an interim check. This timecard is protected. You can change it, but only through Interim Check Processing. L – This timecard is locked because Pre-Payroll has been run. You can change locked out information if you are authorized to do so, but you must run a Changes Only payroll when you do. P – Journal entries have already been created (posted). This timecard is protected. ! – You have attempted to enter a timecard into an active payroll. An entry is not allowed. R – Reversing timecard created by the Automatic Timecard Generator for a timecard posted by Special Timecard Post. |
Typically, you review timecard information by batch when you need to verify batch totals. You can review batch information online. You can choose from several methods to review totals by:
Work Date
Business unit or job
Pay type
Reviewing timecard information by batch includes:
Reviewing timecards by date
Reviewing batch totals by batch
Reviewing timecards by pay type
Reviewing detail batch information
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Review by Date
To verify that timecard information is correct, you can review batches of current timecards that were entered within a certain time period or for a specific business unit or job. You can also review totals for a batch of timecards. The processing options control how the system determines the number of hours and the gross pay.
On Review by Date
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Batch Summary by Batch
To verify that timecard information is correct, you can review batches of current timecards by work date, business unit, or job.
The display includes batch totals for ranges of pay types and gross pay. Additionally, it includes grand totals for all current batches within the work date. The work date can be either the actual date worked or the pay period ending date, depending on how you originally entered the timecard information.
To review batch totals by batch
On Batch Summary by Batch
Figure 17-3 Batch Summary by Batch screen
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Batch Review by Pay Type
To verify that timecard information is correct, you can review the pay types included in batches of current timecards. You can also review the total hours and gross pay for each pay type. The work date can be either the actual date worked or the pay period ending date, depending on how you originally entered the timecard information.
You can set up business unit security that restricts unauthorized users from this method of review.
To review timecards by pay type
On Batch Review by Pay Type
Figure 17-4 Batch Review by Pay Type screen
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Detail Batch Review
To verify that current timecard information is correct, you can review detailed timecard information for a specific employee. You can review employees by business unit or job, work date, batch number, and pay type.
The work date can be either the actual date worked or the pay period ending date, depending on how you originally entered the timecard information.
To review detail batch information
On Detail Batch Review
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Tip Processing
From Payroll Master Menu (G0728), choose Tip Summary Review
You can verify the hours, reported tips, and sales entered by reviewing a summary of tips. Depending on how you set the processing options, you can review specific pay types and interim check information.
On Tip Summary Review
Complete the following field:
Business Unit
To limit your search, complete one or more of the following fields:
Location
Job Type
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After you enter timecards for a pay period, but before you begin payroll cycle processing, you should print time entry reports. Use these reports to verify detailed information about each timecard.
Working with time entry reports include:
Reviewing the Time and Pay or Timecard Register
Reviewing the Payroll Exception Report
Reviewing the Sales Entry Register for employees who earn tips
Reviewing the DBA Register
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Time & Pay Register
Alternatively, you can choose Time & Pay Entry Journal from the Tip Processing menu.
Review this register to verify that you have entered all required timecards. When you run this report after entering timecards but before processing pre-payroll, it includes information from manually entered timecards only. When you run this report during payroll cycle processing, it prints information from both manually entered and automatically generated timecards.
You can use this report to compare the Time and Pay Entry Journal that lists totals by employee.
If you are using Enhanced Subledger Accounting, this information displays on the report. See Work with Enhanced Subledger Accounting in the JD Edwards World General Accounting I Guide for more information for more information.
Figure 17-7 Time and Pay or Timecard Register report
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Payroll Exception Report
The Payroll Exception Report lists employees that either exceed the maximum or fall below specified minimum rates and hours. The report also prints warning messages about possible time entry errors.
See Also:
Section 22.4, "Reviewing Time and Pay Entry Reports After Pre-Payroll Processing" for a list of exceptions.
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Tip Processing
From Tip Processing (G0728), choose Sales Entry Register
Review the Sales Entry Register to verify the sales you have entered for employees who earn tips. It shows all sales entries such as cash, charge, and service associated with each employee. The register includes both the sales you entered on timecards and any sales you entered separately.
If you entered sales separate from the timecards, you must run the Post Tip Sales program to ensure an accurate reporting of all sales. See also Section 15.5, "Posting Sales for Tips."
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose DBA Register
The DBA Register lists the one-time override DBAs and assigned DBAs calculated for employees during payroll cycle processing. This report lists different information depending on when you print it. The following table shows the times when you would print this report and the type of information that the report prints at each of these times.
Order | Description |
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After time entry, but before pre-payroll | The register includes the following information:
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After pre-payroll, but before journal entries | The register includes the following information:
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After journal entries | The register lists all DBAs, including non-cash benefits |
From Payroll Master (G07), choose Time Entry
From Time Entry (G0712), choose Employee Time Sheets
The employee time sheet lists employees, their job categories, job steps, union codes, and hourly rate. A printed time sheet also provides spaces for recording regular and overtime hours worked in a given week. Job foremen can use this report to enter the hours worked on their assigned jobs. Workers can use this report to enter time. A processing option controls whether the report displays information for each employee's hourly rate. You can use this report to enter timecard information for both recharge and regular time.
You can set up business unit security that restricts unauthorized users from accessing this report.
Figure 17-11 Employee Time Sheets report
You might need to revise a timecard if you discover an error when you review timecards or time entry reports. You can revise timecards any time before you begin payroll cycle processing. After you begin payroll cycle processing, your ability to revise a timecard depends on which steps of the payroll cycle you have completed.
Revising timecards includes:
Revising unprocessed timecards
Revising locked timecards
Unprocessed timecards are timecards that have not yet been included in pre-payroll processing. You can use any of the time entry programs to revise unprocessed timecards.
Locked timecards are timecards that have been processed in pre-payroll but for which payments have not yet been printed. Typically, only the person who processed pre-payroll can revise locked timecards. The Time Entry by Employee program includes a processing option that you can use to allow other users to change locked timecards.
After you print payments, and before you create journal entries, you can revise timecards only if you reset the payment workfile. Then, you can revise the timecard and begin payroll cycle processing again.
You cannot revise timecards after you have created pro forma journal entries, unless you rerun pro forma journal entries without regenerating the batch. You cannot revise timecards when a step in the payroll cycle is active.
Each time entry form displays timecard status codes in an untitled field on the left side of the form. Review these status codes to determine whether you can revise a specific timecard.
See Also:
Section 26.1, "Creating the Workfile for Pro Forma Journal Entries" for information about rerunning journal entries without regenerating the batch.
Unprocessed timecards are timecards that have not yet been included in pre-payroll processing. When you revise unprocessed timecards, you perform the same steps as you use to change information on most entry forms. You can use any of the time entry programs to revise unprocessed timecards. However, when you review daily timecards, you must use Daily Timecards. You cannot use Daily Timecards to review other types of timecards.
You should revise an unprocessed timecard when one of the following occurs:
You discover an error on the timecard when you review timecards or time entry reports
You enter a rate change for an employee on an employee entry form
When you enter a rate change for an employee after you have entered the employee's timecard, you must revise the timecard to remove the pay rate entered on it. Removing the existing rate causes the system to recalculate the employee's gross pay using the new rate you entered on the employee entry form.
When you change the pay type for a timecard, the system displays a warning message because this change might affect the gross pay calculation. If you change any field that affects the rate, you should remove the pay rate so that the system will recalculate gross pay. If you do not remove the existing rate, that rate overrides the rate that the system normally calculates for the pay type.
When you need to change a timecard attached to an interim check, you must use the Interim Check program.
Locked timecards are timecards that have been processed in pre-payroll but for which payments have not yet been printed. Typically, only the person who processed pre-payroll can revise locked timecards. The Time Entry by Employee program includes a processing option that you can use to allow other users to change locked timecards.
You can use the following time entry programs to revise locked timecards:
Program | Description |
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by Employee | Use this method for
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by Job or Business Unit | Use this method for
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When you revise locked timecards, you perform the same steps as you use to change information on most time entry forms.
No one can rerun pre-payroll while you are revising locked timecards. When you finish revising timecards, you must run a pre-payroll to process only the changes.
Before you can revise locked timecards using the by Job or Business Unit program, you must use the Attach Version function to specify the payroll ID associated with the timecards you need to revise. You do this because the timecards in a batch might be locked by different users.