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Business Object AddressContPart Address of "Person in company" Definition The business object Address of "Person in Company" is an address of master data objects that are a contact person/natural person in a company or an organization in character. Use The business object is used with master data objects that have an address as their main part (Business Partner Employee, Business Partner Contact Person Relationshipt, or SAP System User. Structure An Address of "Person in Company" is identified by the following: Object type of the master data object to which the address is assigned (BUS1006001 for the object type "business partner employee", BUS1006002 for the object type "business partner contact person relationship", or USER for the object type "SAP system user", for example) (mandatory) Object key of the master data object to which the address is assigned (partner number (KNVK) for the object type "business partner employee", for example) (mandatory) Object key of the master data object to which the address is assigned (the partner number (KNVK) for the object type "business partner employee", for example) (mandatory) Object type of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to (KNA1 for the superordinate object type "customer" if the object type of the master data object BUS1006001 is a business partner employee, for example) (mandatory) Object key of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to (for the superordinate object type "customer", the customer number if the object type of the master data object BUS1006001 is a business partner employee, for example) (mandatory) Object-specific extension of the object key of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to for identifying the address of the company or organization (the address GUID for the superordinate object type "business partner" if the object type of the master data object BUS1006002 is a business partner contact person relationship, for example) (optional: only required for certain master data objects) Semantic meaning of the address of the master data object (optional: only required for certain master data objects) Since an object key is already part of identifying an address, the signature itself (which consists of the six identifying components) cannot be defined as the object key of the business object. The business object is therefore registered as a process object. This process object cannot be identified by a direct object key in the business object repository but is identified indirectly by means of the object keys of two other object and by additional identifying features. Integration Page 1 sur 2 29/11/2013 saphtmlp://1b320a78/SAPDocumentation.html

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Business Object

AddressContPart

Address of "Person in company"

Definition

The business object Address of "Person in Company" is an address of master data objects that are a contact person/natural person in a company or an organization in character.

Use

The business object is used with master data objects that have an address as their main part (Business Partner Employee, Business Partner Contact Person Relationshipt, or SAP

System User.

Structure

An Address of "Person in Company" is identified by the following:

� Object type of the master data object to which the address is assigned (BUS1006001 for the object type "business partner employee", BUS1006002 for the object type "business partner contact person relationship", or USER for the object type "SAP system user", for example) (mandatory) � Object key of the master data object to which the address is assigned (partner number (KNVK) for the object type "business partner employee", for example) (mandatory) � Object key of the master data object to which the address is assigned (the partner number (KNVK) for the object type "business partner employee", for example) (mandatory) � Object type of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to (KNA1 for the superordinate object type "customer" if the object type of the master data object BUS1006001 is a business partner employee, for example) (mandatory) � Object key of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to (for the superordinate object type "customer", the customer number if the object type of the master data object BUS1006001 is a business partner employee, for example) (mandatory) � Object-specific extension of the object key of the master data object of the superordinate company or organization whose address the Address of "Person in Company" refers to for identifying the address of the company or organization (the address GUID for the superordinate object type "business partner" if the object type of the master data object BUS1006002 is a business partner contact person relationship, for example) (optional: only required for certain master data objects) � Semantic meaning of the address of the master data object (optional: only required for certain master data objects)

Since an object key is already part of identifying an address, the signature itself (which consists of the six identifying components) cannot be defined as the object key of the business object. The business object is therefore registered as a process object. This process object cannot be identified by a direct object key in the business object repository but is identified indirectly by means of the object keys of two other object and by additional identifying features.

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When you use the business object Address of "Person in Company", the link with the master data object that the address refers to has to be taken into account.

An address can be assigned to one master data object only (not to multiple ones).

The master data object "business partner contact person relationship"

can have multiple addresses for "person in company" with the same semantic meaning if the superordinate master data object "business partner" (type "organization") has multiple addresses (for company or organization).

For some master data objects (business partner employee BUS1006001, for example), methods cannot be used individually to create or change the address because certain fields of the address have to be kept redundant in these master data objects. The methods of the business object Address of "Person in Company" do not populate the redundant data of the master data objects.

The Address of Company or Organization is only referenced in the Address of "Person in

Company" and cannot be changed by the methods of the business object Address of "Person

in Company".

Example

Address of business partner contact person relationship between

business partner TESTPERS01 (natural person) and the address with the address GUID 3F41BAFEA3A05011E10000000A1145B7 of the business partner TESTORG01(organization):First name Max, last name Mustermann, name (of company/organization) SAP AG, department Technology Development, street Neurottstraße, house number 16, postal code 69190, city Walldorf, country Germany, telephone number 06227/7, extension 47474

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