Error-FCP

Hi experts,
When an employee tries to enter the FCP it shows the following message
"The following splits are not updated in Basic Pay Infotype (Infotype 0008).you need to update manually"
Please advise us in this.

Hi,
Pl write your Question clearly, with scenario.
I do not know why the employee is giving? and where he is giving?  Is it in any Infotype?  etc.,
Please mention clearly so that the experts can help you strait away.
Regards
Venu

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