Which operations would you use in a personnel calculation rule (PCR) called by function PIT (Process the IT table) to reduce the amount of a wage type by 10% and also retain it for further processing?
Alright, let's think this through step-by-step. We need to reduce the wage type by 10% and retain it. Option B uses the AMT* 0.90 ADDWTI operation, which seems to do the job. I'm going with that one.
This question is making my head spin. Is there a 'none of the above' option? I'm starting to feel like I need a calculator and a crystal ball to figure this one out.
Hmm, this is a tough one. I think I'm going to go with option A. The AMT 0.90 ADDWT* operation looks like it'll reduce the amount by 10% and also retain it for further processing.
I'm not too sure about this one. Reducing the amount by 10% doesn't seem to be the same as multiplying it by 0.90. I'm leaning more towards option C, which uses the AMT 0.10 ADDWT* operation to reduce the amount by 10%.
This is a tricky question. We need to reduce the wage type by 10% and also retain it for further processing. I'm thinking option B might be the right answer, as it uses the AMT* 0.90 ADDWTI operation to reduce the amount by 90% (which is the same as reducing it by 10%).
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