Adding a contribute to net pay only earning code when pay rates are hidden returns error: ‘In order to use a Contribute to Net Pay Only Earning Code with any other pay code, you must also apply an Earning Code that is not set to Contribute to Net Pay Only for which the Hours or Amounts must be greater than zero. Either remove the Earning Code set to Contribute to Net Pay only or include another Earning Code that is not set to Contribute to Net Pay Only that also has Hours or Amounts that are greater than zero.’
Printing payroll checks causes an error ‘UDF name’ is outside the allowable range.
Some vouchers print but the calculation remains for other employees. The employee’s record where the calculation remains, there is a UDF that has an extremely large number displayed that is causing the error.
Attempting to calculate amounts for an ICR calculation. Getting message that calculation failed on ICR percentages. Calculation history report shows no values to use in one part of the report, but then shows values exist on another part.
Receive Error: ADO Error: -2147217900 Column ‘tblPRHistDirectDep.curAmount’ is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either and aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause
The JV will end up with two ‘A’ type entries in it with incorrect date despite the fact that ‘A’ type entries should only be made on the last day of the fiscal year when reverse is used.
After creating either a Regular or Supplemental timesheet with only 1 ‘Contribute to Net Pay’ earning code, it does not calculate nor provide any error message.
The system allows entries for a void payroll outside of an allowable range. If you enter a void outside of the range you are not able to transfer to accounting, cancel, delete or otherwise correct the problem
Adjusting the Medicare tax for employer and not employee has caused the adjustment to show incorrectly on the 941 worksheet as taxable additional Medicare wages.