What were the payroll periods for the payroll?
Answer Posted / ashok reddy revoori
HI,
pay roll periods describes the start date and end date
for that period payroll accounting to be calculated..
payroll periods are available in the table t549q.
start date end date
01.01.2008 31.01.2008
regards,
Ashok
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