<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hello All,</font><br><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">This question concerns agent determination
and the org structure (HRP1000 / 1). We have many business scenarios
where a workflow begins with a cost center and must make an agent determination
based on this cost center and a few other criteria. So far, we have
been using entirely custom function modules to walk up and down the org
structures to find the correct agents. I would like to simplify all
this coding by using rules and evaluation paths.</font><br><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">However, as I am looking at this I find
that when a cost center assignment is made via PPOME (our normal procedure)
to say, a position (A011), the inverse relationship is not made (B011)
as it is for other types of org assignments. I believe it is therefore
not possible to create an eval path which starts with a cost center and
finds org units / positions and then agents.</font><br><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Has anyone else run into this problem?
What is the solution? Maybe there is some customizing that
can be done to ensure an inverse relationship is made, or maybe there is
a function module that begins with the related object (SOBID) instead of
the key object (OBJID) in HRP1001?</font><br><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Your help is appreciated. This
has got to be an easy problem to solve and I am just mis-googling it, but
I cannot seem to find an answer.<br></font><font size=4 color=#808000><b> </b></font><p><font size=4 color=#808000><b>Michael McLey</b></font><font size=3 color=#808000><b></b><br>MBUSI - IT Parts & Administration </font><font size=2 color=#808000><br>Mercedes-Benz US International, Inc.</font><font size=3 color=#808000></font><font size=2 color=#808000><br>1 Mercedes Drive</font><font size=3 color=#808000> </font><font size=2 color=#808000><br>Vance, AL 35490</font><font size=3 color=#808000> </font><font size=2 color=#808000><br>PHONE: (205) 462 - 5239</font><font size=3 color=#808000> </font><font size=2 color=#808000><br>EMAIL: michael.mcley@daimler.com</font><font size=3 color=#808000>
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