on 03-19-2018 5:53 AM
Hi,
I got a doubt, when i see this "EE", can anybody explain me what it means?.
Kind Regards.
Jorge Esquivel.
It's one way to distinguish between the employEE and the employER when using abreviations.
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EE means Employee who is worked in a company.
A EE is mapped as PERNR, PERNR is employee's unique ID in company.
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EE = employee
You can get much deeper into it, but likely just confusing....just think "employee" when you see it (versus say an "applicant").
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Thank you so much for your answers!, now it's clear for me :D!
Kind Regards!
Jorge Esquivel
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