Hello! I recently worked on a project that used CATS time entry in S/4 HANA. We created CATS time entry interfaces to and from SuccessFactors Employee Central (EC), to Controlling (CO) Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and Cost Centers, and to Fieldglass.
The system of record for Project time is CATS. The system of record for Non-project time is SuccessFactors Employee Central (EC). Absences were entered in the EC timesheet and interfaced to S/4 CATS. Attendances were entered in S/4 CATS and interfaced to the EC timesheet for hourly paid employees. Both systems contained all Absences and Attendances for all hourly paid employees employees. Attendances for Salaried paid employees were not interfaced to EC. EC time records were used for employee payroll. S/4 time time records were used for Fieldglass Contractor Vendor invoices, and Controlling WBS and Cost Center postings.
I will explain the entry of the time records in S/4 and the flow of the time records to or from each of these SAP systems.
Before time can be entered for an employee/contractor, initial data setup must be completed. By totally minimizing customizations and sticking with SAP delivered, this setup can be completed is a relatively short period of time.
Attendance Time is entered in S/4 HANA CATS. Absence time flows from EC to CATS:
In this example Attendances are keyed for WBS – C.000001.01.13.10.01.01, Attendance type YA01, and 8 hours to 7/5, 7/6, 7/7, and 7/8. An Absence has transferred to S/4 HANA CATS from EC to Absence type YU73 for 8 hours on 7/4.
Contractor
After the Attendance time has been entered and approved, either by the manager or through auto-approval, the time entries will reside in the CATSDB table in S/4 with a status of 30. Absences are transferred from EC as a Status 30. The absence was already approved when it was entered in EC. Status 30 means that the time has been approved and is eligible to be transferred to another system.
Our project required CATS Attendance time records to flow to SuccessFactors Employee Central, Controlling Work Breakdown structures and Cost Centers, and Fieldglass.
Attendance Time entries flow from S/4 to EC for Hourly paid employees. Absence time entries flow from EC to S/4 for all employees. Both S4 and EC contain all time entries for hourly employees so the total number of Attendance/Absence time can be seen in both systems. This avoids any confusion about whether or not the employee has any missing time when reviewing time in either system. Attendances for Salaried paid employees are kept only in S/4.
Inbound Absence Records –
EC timesheet –> CPI run every 5 minutes –> ABAP Function module –> CATSDB
Outbound Attendance Records –
CATSDB –> ABAP extract program run every 15 minutes –> CPI –> EC timesheet
With the frequent run of the Inbound Absence and the Outbound Attendance interfaces, both EC and S/4 CATSDB are updated near real-time.
Using program RCATSTCO, CATSDB time records flow to Controlling where they are posted to the employee/contractor’s home Cost Center and to a WBS.
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Records have been transferred to Controlling in CATSCO with the ‘Transferred’ flag set. At this point, the time records have been posted to a WBS and the employee/contractor’s home cost center.
Records have posted to a Cost Center –
Records are posted to a WBS –
CATSDB time records can also be sent to Fieldglass for contractors. Once the time records reach Fieldglass, an invoice is automatically generated, enabling the contractor to be paid.
There is no standard delivered SAP program that creates the Fieldglass interface file. Our team wrote a custom program to extract the CATSDB records and put them in standard XML Fieldglass format. The records are sent to CPI. From CPI, the records are reformatted to .csv and are submitted to Fieldglass. In our project the time records are posted to the Contractor’s home cost center.
Timesheet records are pulled from CATSDB in the following XML format.
Timesheet records are converted to .csv format in CPI and submitted to Fieldglass. Once the records are loaded to Fieldglass, Fieldglass automatically triggers an Invoice for the vendor in Ariba, so that the contractor can be paid.
Thank you for allowing me to share how the CATS time records can be entered in S/4 HANA and be integrated into your SAP applications!
Okumaya devam et...
The system of record for Project time is CATS. The system of record for Non-project time is SuccessFactors Employee Central (EC). Absences were entered in the EC timesheet and interfaced to S/4 CATS. Attendances were entered in S/4 CATS and interfaced to the EC timesheet for hourly paid employees. Both systems contained all Absences and Attendances for all hourly paid employees employees. Attendances for Salaried paid employees were not interfaced to EC. EC time records were used for employee payroll. S/4 time time records were used for Fieldglass Contractor Vendor invoices, and Controlling WBS and Cost Center postings.
I will explain the entry of the time records in S/4 and the flow of the time records to or from each of these SAP systems.
CATS Time Entry
Before time can be entered for an employee/contractor, initial data setup must be completed. By totally minimizing customizations and sticking with SAP delivered, this setup can be completed is a relatively short period of time.
- The S/4 HANA employee mini-master must be populated through data replication from SuccessFactors Employee Central. This includes infotypes 0, 1, 6, and 7.
- Time sheet default infotype 315 should be populated.
- Data Entry profile should be configured. Cross-Application Components > Time Sheet > Specific Settings for CATS for service providers > Set Up Data Entry Profiles
- Holiday Calendars should be configured. Time Management > Work Schedules > Define Public Holiday Classes
- Configure Attendance/Absence types. Time Management > Time Data Recording and Administration > Attendances/Action Working times > Define Attendance Types Time Management > Time Data Recording and Administration > Absences > Absence Catalog > Define Absence Types
- If posting to Project Systems, at least one project is released with a Work Breakdown Schedule (WBS).
- Cost Centers are defined in Controlling.
- If the employee is a contractor, the contractor must be set up in Fieldglass.
Attendance Time is entered in S/4 HANA CATS. Absence time flows from EC to CATS:
In this example Attendances are keyed for WBS – C.000001.01.13.10.01.01, Attendance type YA01, and 8 hours to 7/5, 7/6, 7/7, and 7/8. An Absence has transferred to S/4 HANA CATS from EC to Absence type YU73 for 8 hours on 7/4.
Contractor
CATS Time Entry
Employee
CATS Time Entry
After the Attendance time has been entered and approved, either by the manager or through auto-approval, the time entries will reside in the CATSDB table in S/4 with a status of 30. Absences are transferred from EC as a Status 30. The absence was already approved when it was entered in EC. Status 30 means that the time has been approved and is eligible to be transferred to another system.
Our project required CATS Attendance time records to flow to SuccessFactors Employee Central, Controlling Work Breakdown structures and Cost Centers, and Fieldglass.
CATS Time Record Interfaces
Flow to/from SuccesFactors Employee Central (EC)
Attendance Time entries flow from S/4 to EC for Hourly paid employees. Absence time entries flow from EC to S/4 for all employees. Both S4 and EC contain all time entries for hourly employees so the total number of Attendance/Absence time can be seen in both systems. This avoids any confusion about whether or not the employee has any missing time when reviewing time in either system. Attendances for Salaried paid employees are kept only in S/4.
Inbound Absence Records –
EC timesheet –> CPI run every 5 minutes –> ABAP Function module –> CATSDB
Outbound Attendance Records –
CATSDB –> ABAP extract program run every 15 minutes –> CPI –> EC timesheet
With the frequent run of the Inbound Absence and the Outbound Attendance interfaces, both EC and S/4 CATSDB are updated near real-time.
Flow to Controlling WBS and Cost Centers
Using program RCATSTCO, CATSDB time records flow to Controlling where they are posted to the employee/contractor’s home Cost Center and to a WBS.
Variant
Spool
CATSDB records are transferred to CATSCO
Records have been transferred to Controlling in CATSCO with the ‘Transferred’ flag set. At this point, the time records have been posted to a WBS and the employee/contractor’s home cost center.
Records have posted to a Cost Center –
Records are posted to a WBS –
Flow to Fieldglass
CATSDB time records can also be sent to Fieldglass for contractors. Once the time records reach Fieldglass, an invoice is automatically generated, enabling the contractor to be paid.
There is no standard delivered SAP program that creates the Fieldglass interface file. Our team wrote a custom program to extract the CATSDB records and put them in standard XML Fieldglass format. The records are sent to CPI. From CPI, the records are reformatted to .csv and are submitted to Fieldglass. In our project the time records are posted to the Contractor’s home cost center.
Timesheet records are pulled from CATSDB in the following XML format.
Timesheet records are converted to .csv format in CPI and submitted to Fieldglass. Once the records are loaded to Fieldglass, Fieldglass automatically triggers an Invoice for the vendor in Ariba, so that the contractor can be paid.
Thank you for allowing me to share how the CATS time records can be entered in S/4 HANA and be integrated into your SAP applications!
Okumaya devam et...