Structures in Human Resources
Enterprise Structure
- Company code, personnel area and personnel subarea
- Company code, personnel area and personnel subarea
Personnel Structure
- Employee group, employee subgroup, payroll accounting area
- Employee group, employee subgroup, payroll accounting area
Organization Structure
- Organizational units, jobs and positions
- Organizational units, jobs and positions
Employees
- Which position does the employee hold?
- What tasks does the employee have?
- Where does the employee work?
- Which public holidays apply to the employee?
- How will the employee be paid?
- What are the employee working hours?
- How much holiday does the employee get?
- Which position does the employee hold?
- What tasks does the employee have?
- Where does the employee work?
- Which public holidays apply to the employee?
- How will the employee be paid?
- What are the employee working hours?
- How much holiday does the employee get?
Most important is the allocation of employees to the structures in their enterprise as it is the first step in entering the personal data.
You assign employees in infotype 0001, Organizational Assignment which will include the employees in the
1. enterprise, personnel and organizational structures,
2. company code, a personnel area and a payroll area,
3. positions, organizational unit, a job and a cost center.
1. enterprise, personnel and organizational structures,
2. company code, a personnel area and a payroll area,
3. positions, organizational unit, a job and a cost center.
The personnel area is used exclusively in Personnel Administration and is unique within a client. Each personnel area must be assigned to a company code. The final element of the company structure, also unique to Personnel Administration is the personnel subarea. Grouping are defined for personnel subareas to specify which entries from subsequent settings can be used for employees assigned to a particular company code or personnel area. These groupings directly or indirectly affect Time Management and Payroll Accounting.
Enterprise Structure
123 Groups Client
Sub-1 Sub-2 Sub-3 Company Code
Location-1 Location-2 Location-3 Location-4 Peronnel Area
Headquarter Production Personnel Subarea
123 Groups Client
Sub-1 Sub-2 Sub-3 Company Code
Location-1 Location-2 Location-3 Location-4 Peronnel Area
Headquarter Production Personnel Subarea
The administrative personnel structure consists of the following elements:
1. Employee group
2. Employee subgroup
3. Payroll accounting area
4. Organizational key
2. Employee subgroup
3. Payroll accounting area
4. Organizational key
The organizational personnel structure consists of the following elements:
1. Position
2. Job
3. Organizational unit
2. Job
3. Organizational unit
In Personal Administration, you use the object manager to find employees whose data you want to display or edit. The object manager is connected to the following transactions:
- Display HR Master Data (PA20)
- Maintain HR Master Data (PA30)
- Personnel Actions (PA40)
- Display HR Master Data (PA20)
- Maintain HR Master Data (PA30)
- Personnel Actions (PA40)
Organizational Key
The organizational key improves the enterprise structure and the personnel structure. You can use an organizational key to carry out a further organizational assignment for employees. The elements company code, personnel area and personnel subarea from the company structure, help to make up the organizational key. The organizational key is a part of the authorization check.
The organizational key improves the enterprise structure and the personnel structure. You can use an organizational key to carry out a further organizational assignment for employees. The elements company code, personnel area and personnel subarea from the company structure, help to make up the organizational key. The organizational key is a part of the authorization check.
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