on 11-18-2009 8:43 AM
Hi Gurus,
Why SAP has not provided standard objects for all SAP objects? Is there any particular reason? FI, HR...
Thanks in advance,
prakruthi
Hi Prakruthi,
May be in dms scope for these objects was not cinsidered that much since there are standard t-code in other modules.
Now days requirements has been chnaging day by day. And sap has to do some lot of modification in future version to fulfill
these requirements. Now DMS is coming as main module instead of cross-application as per present scenario.
Regards,
Ravindra
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Hi,
Its not SAP never provided standard objects for all SAP objects, as you can always develop it: kindly refer this link for clarity.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c1/1c31a243c711d1893e0000e8323c4f/frameset.htm
Regarding th second part, ie. HR and FI, SAP recommends to use the Archivelink functionality as there will lot of documents attached to a single object of HR and FI, So there is no point in creating DIR's for every document and linkiing it to one single object.
Hope this is Clear.
Best Regards,
Ravi
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Hi,
Please note that in case of HCM and FI, the concept of Archivelink is used to maintain documents directly for the object.
Eg: Employee documents. These are usually scanned files and using Archivelink we can store them in Content server linked to the Employee. No need of creating a DIR for the same.
Hope this information is useful.
Warm Regards,
Vivek.
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