BOR - How to instantiate EMPLOYEEI, EMPLOYEESU, ABSENCE, etc

Cristiana D'Agosto cristiana.dagosto at au1.ibm.com
Thu Jun 28 02:25:50 EDT 2007


Hi Vinodh,

I didn't create a subtype. I only copied from EMPLOYEESU to ZINFT0019 
because the key attributes that I wanted were in the object type 
EMPLOYEEUS as well as other little attributes. 

I am having trouble with instantiating any object type that has key 
attributes as follows:
Personnel number 
Subtype 
Object ID 
Lock indicator 
To 
From 
Record number 

Can anyone out there let me know if you have been successful in creating 
an instance of either EMPLOYEESU, EMPLOEEI or ABSENCE? It must be 
something minor that I am missing, but it is driving me crazy!!

Much thanks and regards,

Cristiana
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Hello Cristiana,
 
You said you copied the object. I am assuming that you created subtype. If 
that?s the case and if there is super type object go all the way up the 
hierarchy one step at a time and generate every super type object along 
the way. I have seen that solve the issue of instantiation. You should be 
able to get to super type from header in SWO1. Give it a try!
 
I don?t have access to the system as I am typing?I can look in to see what 
the super types are for those object you mentioned?If I recollect on top 
of my head it is EMPLOYEE. 
 
Regards,
Vinodh
 

From: Cristiana D'Agosto [mailto:cristiana.dagosto at au1.ibm.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:11 AM
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Subject: RE: BOR - How to instantiate EMPLOYEEI, EMPLOYEESU, ABSENCE, etc
 
Hello Jocelyn,

I changed it as you suggested, logged out, logged on again and still get
the message 'Object does not exist'.

We are on ECC 6.0

Any other ideas? My new object was created by copying from EMPLOYEESU
(just like we did at Dept of Housing - gee that was sooooo long ago!) - I
generated the object, saved, refreshed buffers, the works.

Cheers,

Cristiana
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Cristina, Check HR structural authorizations aren't killing you.  Put 
yourself in table T77UA with profile ALL. 
Jocelyn
 

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Sent: Thu 28/06/2007 10:07 AM
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Subject: BOR - How to instantiate EMPLOYEEI, EMPLOYEESU, ABSENCE, etc

Hi all, 

i am sure this is something silly that I might be forgetting to do... 

Several of the HR Objects have the following key: 
Personnel number 
Subtype 
Object ID 
Lock indicator 
To 
From 
Record number 

I have created a new object type to represent Infotype 0019 and set the 
key as above. I checked table PA0019 and entered the appropriated values 
in the attributes when I tried to Create Instance via SWO1. 

I am in SWO1 and trying to 'test' the new object type but not getting 
anywhere. I then tried to instantiate the SAP delivered ones (i.e. 
EMPLOYEEI, EMPLOYEESU, ABSENCE) and getting nowhere as well. 

Any ideas on what I might be missing? 

Sorry if this is a silly question & thanks for any help! 

Cheers

Cristiana
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