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==Matching Pay Items and Timesheet Columns== | ==Matching Pay Items and Timesheet Columns== | ||
As part of setting up your Xero company file, you have made sure that your pay items/earnings rates are configured correctly as per [[Award Setup|your award]] and [[Xero System Configuration|our guide]]. | |||
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Using the image reference above, we'll be linking the <b>Timesheet Column (3)</b> to the <b>Xero Earnings Rate (5).</b> | |||
This is a crucial part of integration, as we're telling your timesheet where the hours need to go in Xero to pay staff correctly. | |||
Missing mappings can cause issues when attempting to export your data. | |||
* Click the Settings cog | |||
* Select Payroll >> Payroll Mappings | |||
[[File:Settings-payroll-mapping.png]] | |||
* Select your <b>pay group</b>: <i>Casual</i> | |||
* Check your <b>timesheet column</b> (A): this one is <i>Cas M-F</i>. | |||
* Check the <b>factor</b>: Cas M-F is a multiplying factor of <i>1.25x</i>; 125% of the base hourly rate. | |||
* Click on the drop menu where it says <b>--Select a Payroll code--</b> to reveal your Xero earnings rates. | |||
* Find the appropriate pay item and select it: <b>Ordinary Hours - Casual 1.25x</b> (B) | |||
* Complete this for each timesheet column and Xero earnings rate for this pay group. | |||
* Click Done to save or select your next pay group and carry on! | |||
[[File:Mappings-xero-earnings-final.png]] | |||
==Mapping Leave Accruals== | ==Mapping Leave Accruals== | ||
For Wageloch to be able to import existing Xero leave balances and export hours for leave taken, we'll need to do three things: | |||
* Configure your award to include leave accrual entitlements | |||
* Link your Xero accruals | |||
* Ensure Timesheet Column mappings match the naming convention of the Xero accrual type | |||
Using the image below, we can see the appropriate timesheet columns that are available in the award, our Xero Earnings Rates and on the far right we can see that there is a list of Accruals: | |||
* Annual Leave | |||
* Family and Domestic Violence Leave | |||
* Personal/Carer's Leave | |||
* RDO | |||
* TOIL | |||
[[File:Xero-mappings-accruals.png|1000px]] | [[File:Xero-mappings-accruals.png|1000px]] | ||
* The <b>Xero Earnings Rate</b> is <i><b>identical</b></i> to the <b>Accrual Type:</b> this accrual mapping has been completed correctly. | |||
* When these leave types are used in the Wageloch timesheets, a <b>Not Yet Paid</b> leave request will appear in Xero through Payroll >> Leave. | |||
* Mappings these accrual types on the far right will help you [[Import_from_Xero#Importing_Accrual_Balances|import your accrual balances]]. | |||
<b>NOTE:</b> If you notice that there are "leave hours" showing up through your Timesheets in Xero, it's likely you've mapped your Wageloch timesheet column to an Ordinary Earnings Rate in Xero, rather than a Xero leave entitlement. | |||
Latest revision as of 07:33, 13 October 2023
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As part of the integration between Wageloch and Xero, we need to ensure that the systems understand the links between the Timesheet Columns in Wageloch and the Pay Items in Xero.
We call these Payroll Mappings.
These mappings to Xero are crucial to your timesheets being exported correctly. If timesheet columns are mapped to an incorrect pay item or missing entirely, you'll experience difficulties processing payroll.
In this article we'll be discussing:
- What are payroll mappings?
- Setting up your award timesheet columns to match pay items, or vice versa
- How to complete payroll mapping
- How to map leave accruals correctly
- Mapping by employee
If you missed the article about how to set up your Xero company file or your pay items, you can find that information over at Xero System Configuration
What are payroll mappings?
Payroll mappings are part of your integration process to ensure that hours in Wageloch transfer to your payroll system correctly. Wageloch timesheet columns need to be linked to a Xero pay item or leave entitlement.
Lets discuss some of the definitions you'll see in Payroll Mappings.
1. Pay Group
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2. Default Tracking Category
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3. Timesheet Columns
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4. Factor
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5. Pay Item/Earnings Rate
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6. Accrual/Leave Entitlement
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Please note: Leave accrual imports and leave hours deductions require a trigger process (importing balances, exporting timesheets). This is not an automatic process, and Wageloch will never overwrite leave entitlement values in your payroll system.
Matching Pay Items and Timesheet Columns
As part of setting up your Xero company file, you have made sure that your pay items/earnings rates are configured correctly as per your award and our guide.
Using the image reference above, we'll be linking the Timesheet Column (3) to the Xero Earnings Rate (5).
This is a crucial part of integration, as we're telling your timesheet where the hours need to go in Xero to pay staff correctly. Missing mappings can cause issues when attempting to export your data.
- Click the Settings cog
- Select Payroll >> Payroll Mappings
- Select your pay group: Casual
- Check your timesheet column (A): this one is Cas M-F.
- Check the factor: Cas M-F is a multiplying factor of 1.25x; 125% of the base hourly rate.
- Click on the drop menu where it says --Select a Payroll code-- to reveal your Xero earnings rates.
- Find the appropriate pay item and select it: Ordinary Hours - Casual 1.25x (B)
- Complete this for each timesheet column and Xero earnings rate for this pay group.
- Click Done to save or select your next pay group and carry on!
Mapping Leave Accruals
For Wageloch to be able to import existing Xero leave balances and export hours for leave taken, we'll need to do three things:
- Configure your award to include leave accrual entitlements
- Link your Xero accruals
- Ensure Timesheet Column mappings match the naming convention of the Xero accrual type
Using the image below, we can see the appropriate timesheet columns that are available in the award, our Xero Earnings Rates and on the far right we can see that there is a list of Accruals:
- Annual Leave
- Family and Domestic Violence Leave
- Personal/Carer's Leave
- RDO
- TOIL
- The Xero Earnings Rate is identical to the Accrual Type: this accrual mapping has been completed correctly.
- When these leave types are used in the Wageloch timesheets, a Not Yet Paid leave request will appear in Xero through Payroll >> Leave.
- Mappings these accrual types on the far right will help you import your accrual balances.
NOTE: If you notice that there are "leave hours" showing up through your Timesheets in Xero, it's likely you've mapped your Wageloch timesheet column to an Ordinary Earnings Rate in Xero, rather than a Xero leave entitlement.