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What is inactive work relationship in SAP PA-PA - Personnel Administration?


SAP Term: inactive work relationship

  • Component: PA-PA

  • Component Name: Personnel Administration

  • Description: A work relationship that can be revived after a period of inactivity. &EXAMPLE& Parental leave.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Inactive work relationship is a term used in SAP Personnel Administration (PA-PA) to describe a relationship between an employee and an employer that has been terminated. This could be due to the employee leaving the company, being laid off, or any other reason. The inactive work relationship is stored in the system and can be used for reporting and analysis purposes. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Inactive work relationships are created in SAP PA-PA when an employee leaves the company or is laid off. The system will store the information about the relationship, such as the date it was terminated, the reason for termination, and any other relevant information. This information can then be used for reporting and analysis purposes. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating an inactive work relationship in SAP PA-PA, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is entered into the system. This will ensure that the data is accurate and can be used for reporting and analysis purposes. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Inactive work relationships are related to active work relationships in SAP PA-PA. Active work relationships are those that are currently in effect, while inactive work relationships are those that have been terminated. It is important to understand both types of relationships in order to effectively use SAP PA-PA.
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