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 Object Identification

Definition

The object identification distinguishes between data records that have the same infotype, subtype, lock indicator, and validity begin and end dates.

Structure

The object identification (object ID) splits subtypes into individual objects. You can create a separate history for each object. The object ID automatically inherits the time constraint assigned to the subtype.

Example Example

Infotype Family/Related Person (0021) is divided into the following subtypes:

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  • Spouse (Subtype 1)

  • Child (Subtype 2)

  • Legal Guardian (Subtype 3)

Time Time constraint 2Time constraint 2 is assigned to the individual subtypes so that you can create a separate history for each of them.

However, if you need to enter data on more than one child, you must assign time constraint 3 to the subtype because the data records of the various children will overlap. Introducing an object ID allows you to generate one history per child. The object ID is stored in the infotype as the Child number .

The Company Loans infotype (0045) is another example of an infotype with an object ID.