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Syed Raza

Hi everyone, I’m trying to show Overtime YTD balance on the payslip at all times in AU Payroll.

Right now, overtime hours (Work Entry Type: OVERTIME) are being included inside Basic Salary through payslip.paid_amount, so OT is calculated but does not appear as a separate line and no OT YTD is shown.

Odoo does not allow “Work Entry Type” as a condition in Salary Rules, so I can’t trigger a rule directly from OVERTIME without causing duplication.

Does anyone know the correct way to display Overtime YTD on the payslip consistently in AU Payroll?

Thanks!

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Zehntech Technologies Inc.

Hello Syed,

Please find below step by step explanation:

Step 1: Create / Verify Overtime Work Entry Type

Path: Payroll → Configuration → Work Entry Types

Ensure you have a dedicated Work Entry Type, e.g.:
Name: Overtime
Code: OVERTIME

This Work Entry Type should already be used by the attendance / planning / timesheet flow that generates OT hours.

At this stage, OT hours exist, but they are still merged into payslip.paid_amount.

Step 2: Create a Custom Input Type for Overtime

Path: Payroll → Configuration → Input Types

Create a new Input Type:
Name: Overtime Hours
Code: OT_HOURS
(Optional) Description: Overtime hours coming from Work Entries

This Input Type will act as the bridge between Work Entries and Salary Rules.

Step 3: Convert Overtime Work Entries into Payslip Inputs

This is the key step.

You need to override / extend payslip input computation so that Overtime Work Entries are extracted separately.

Concept:
Loop through Work Entries on the payslip
Filter entries with Work Entry Type = OVERTIME
Sum their duration (hours)
Push the result into the OT_HOURS input

Typical Python Extension (Example)
This is done in a small custom module:

from odoo import models

class HrPayslip(models.Model):
_inherit = 'hr.payslip'

def _get_inputs(self, contracts, date_from, date_to):
inputs = super()._get_inputs(contracts, date_from, date_to)

for slip in self:
ot_hours = sum(
slip.worked_days_line_ids.filtered(
lambda w: w.work_entry_type_id.code == 'OVERTIME'
).mapped('number_of_hours')
)

if ot_hours:
inputs.append({
'name': 'Overtime Hours',
'code': 'OT_HOURS',
'amount': ot_hours,
'contract_id': slip.contract_id.id,
})

return inputs

Result: OT hours are now explicitly available as an Input, instead of being hidden inside Basic Salary.

Step 4: Create a Dedicated Salary Rule for Overtime

Path: Payroll → Configuration → Salary Rules

Create a new rule under the appropriate structure (e.g. Earnings):

Name: Overtime
Code: OT
Category: Allowance / Overtime (AU-specific category if required)
Condition:
Input
Input Code = OT_HOURS

Salary Rule Computation
Example (hourly OT rate already defined on contract):

result = inputs.OT_HOURS.amount * contract.overtime_rate

Or if OT is a multiplier:

result = inputs.OT_HOURS.amount * contract.wage * 1.5

Step 5: Ensure Overtime Is Excluded from Basic Salary

To avoid duplication:
Make sure Basic Salary rule only uses:
Normal worked hours
NOT payslip.paid_amount if OT is included there
If needed, adjust Basic rule logic to exclude OT Work Entry Types

This guarantees OT is paid once and only once.

Step 6: Enable YTD Tracking for Overtime

In the Overtime Salary Rule:

Ensure:
“Show on Payslip” = ✅
Rule has its own unique code (OT)
Category is consistent across periods

Odoo automatically:
Aggregates rule results by code
Displays Year-to-Date (YTD) totals on the payslip

No extra YTD logic is required once OT is a standalone Salary Rule.

Hope it helps.

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In AU Payroll, overtime coming from Work Entries is merged into payslip.paid_amount, which is why it doesn’t generate a separate YTD line by default. Since Salary Rules can’t be conditioned directly on Work Entry Types, the correct approach is to separate OT at the work entry → input level (custom input type or computed input) and then reference that in a dedicated Salary Rule.

Once OT is isolated in its own rule, Odoo will track and display the OT YTD correctly on the payslip.

Regards,
Zehntech Technologies Inc.
Santosh.sekwadia@zehntech.com

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Hi Santosh,
Thank you for your response.
Could you please walk me through the detailed steps required to separate Overtime from Work Entries and configure it properly at the input level?
Specifically, I would appreciate guidance on:

>Creating a custom Input Type (if required)
>Linking Work Entry Types to the Input
>Configuring the dedicated Salary Rule for OT
>Any Python code needed in the Salary Rule computation
>Ensuring the OT appears as a separate YTD line on the payslip

A step-by-step explanation with example code snippets would be very helpful.

Kind regards,
Syed Ahmed Raza

Syed Raza
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Hi
Thanks for your message and for taking the time to outline the steps — I really appreciate it.
However, I’m using Odoo Online (SaaS), so I’m not able to install custom modules or override _get_inputs as described.
Kind Regards

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Hi,

Odoo's Basic Salary rule uses payslip.paid_amount which already aggregates all work entry types (including OVERTIME) into one figure. You can't simply add a new rule triggered by the OVERTIME work entry type — it'll double-count.

Recommended Solution: Split Basic Salary + Dedicated OT Rule
Step 1 — Modify the Basic Salary Rule
Change the Basic Salary rule so it excludes overtime hours from its calculation. In the rule's Python expression:
Basic Salary - OVERTIME work entries
total = 0
for line in payslip.worked_days_line_ids:
    if line.work_entry_type_id.code != 'OVERTIME':
        total += line.number_of_hours * (contract.wage / contract.resource_calendar_id.hours_per_week / 52 * ... )
result = total

The exact hourly rate formula depends on your contract structure (monthly vs. weekly wage), but the principle is to loop over worked_days_line_ids and skip the OVERTIME entry.

Step 2 — Create a Dedicated Overtime Salary Rule
Create a new rule (e.g. code: OT) in your salary structure:
Overtime Rule:

ot_line = next(
    (l for l in payslip.worked_days_line_ids
     if l.work_entry_type_id.code == 'OVERTIME'),
    None
)

if ot_line:
    hourly_rate = contract.wage / (contract.resource_calendar_id.hours_per_week * 52 / 12)
    result = ot_line.number_of_hours * hourly_rate
else:
    result = 0.0

Adjust the multiplier (1.5x, 2x, etc.) to match your award or agreement.


Hope it helps

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Hi,

Thanks for your detailed explanation.

I’ve tried implementing the changes as suggested (modifying the Basic Salary rule and creating a separate OT rule), but it’s still not working on my end — so I must be missing something in the configuration or formula.

Once again thanks for your help i really appreciate your response.

Regards,
Syed Ahmed Raza

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