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Relationship A-002 & A-003

former_member223824
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Hi Experts,

If  i am maintaining relationship A002 for Sub Ordinate Organization Reporting to Superior Organization Unit. then is it advisable to use A003 as for Sub Ordinate Organization units Belongs to Superior Organization Unit.

Please provide me some insight on the same.

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venkateshorusu
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It depends on the organization structure of customer where you can maintain relationships accordingly

where in your case A002 and A003 are two different relationships one indicates reporting details another indicates belongs/incorporates usually we will maintain A003 between position and Organizational unit it varies with business process.

Regards

Venkatesh

former_member206394
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Dear Venkatesh,

As the relationships are self explanatory, you can find the usage of these relationships.

002 - Reports to

003 - Belongs to

Whenever you require a reporting structure, then go for 002.  Whenever you want hierarchical structure, then go for 003.

Regards,

Shankar

venkateshorusu
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Shankar, Thread is opened by saphr09 you can reply to him.

Regards

Venkatesh

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former_member223824
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Thanks Guys for ur updates....

Well i am aware about both...but we had a situation where in maintaining A003 for Org-Org was not been considered as A-002 & A003 are same.

So i was asked to figure out if A002 is same as A003 then there is no need of maintaining A003....A002 will suffice the need.

Please update me on the same.

Former Member
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Dear

Relationship A/b002 is permissible for reporting (line) to /line supervisor relationship. S-S or O-O

Where as Relationship A/B003 is permissible to maintain relationship between two org units or org unit and postion (Belongs to/Incorporates)

O-S or O-O

Therefore you should be using relationship a/b003.

Hope this helps.