Multiple Companies in Organisational Plan

Mike Pokraka asap at workflowconnections.com
Tue Aug 22 09:13:05 EDT 2006


Hi Elizabeth,

Why not create a new top-level org unit with it's own structure underneath
for your second company. Those people that deal with both can simply be
assigned in both structures. Later migration (if it's a newly purchased
company) becomes a matter of drag and drop.

Cheers,
Mike

> Thanks Kjetil for your reply.
> You've confirmed what I thought myself. I was looking at different Plan
> Versions but as you point out only one plan version can be active.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> 	-----Original Message-----
> 	From: Kjetil Kilhavn [mailto:KJETILK at statoil.com]
> 	Sent: 22 August 2006 10:55
> 	To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
> 	Subject: RE: Multiple Companies in Organisational Plan
>
>
> 	We have multiple company codes (lost count...a few hundred) in our
> installation, and there is only one organisation plan. Why would you have
> different organisation plans, and how would you differentiate? You can't
> differentiate on plan version, because only one plan version can be
> active, and only one plan version can be "active" for workflow (but I
> think it could be a different plan version from the active plan - if you
> want to confuse everyone).
>
> 	However, all of our companies are parts of the same corporation. If your
> other company is e.g. Statoil Ireland (not so random example), it might
> make sense to have different organisation plans. Not my cup of tea
> though. In such a case I'd be wondering first of all why some users would
> have access to both companies.
> 	--
> 	Kjetil Kilhavn, Statoil ØFT KTJ BAS DEV SAP
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> 		From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
> Of Smith, Elizabeth
> 		Sent: 22. august 2006 10:01
> 		To: sap-wug at mit.edu
> 		Cc: Smith, Elizabeth
> 		Subject: Multiple Companies in Organisational Plan
>
>
> 		Hello all,
>
>
> 		We use Simple Maintenance (PPOM) and are on version 3.1I
>
> 		At present our Organisational Plan applies to a single company BUT now
> we are introducing another company which requires a PO Release WF.
>
> 		Do I include this company in the existing Organisational Structure?
> Some existing users will have access to both companies while most will
> not have access to the new company. Some new users will only have access
> to the new company.
>
> 		Does your installation cover more than one company?
>
> 		If YES, do you have just one organisational plan?
>
> 		Any input would be greatly appreciated.
>
> 		Regards,
> 		Elizabeth Smith
> 		Lufthansa Technik Airmotive Ireland
>
>
> 		Visit our website : www.ltai.ie
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>
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