PUST clocking

Hi Experts,
The PUST transaction is clocking for one process id. The first step (pgm RPCEDTU0) itself is not coming. As I am not a functional person I don't have much idea about it.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Soumya.

Hi Manoj,
Thank you for your reply. I tried to run the tcode PC00_M10_CEDT with payroll area and period. It was taking a long time because no specific pernr was given.
I found that in the table  t52sp (HRPAY-Status Management: Process ID) the status for the particular process id is 'D' (Planned).
Earlier the same issue occured eith step 4 (pgm RPURMU00).We applied the note 1070580 for it and it was resolved. Now the issue is with the first step (pgm: RPCEDTU0)
Thanks & Regards,
Soumya.

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