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Knowledge Expre ss

VOLUME I ISSUE 1

Creating OM Actions With Ease


Throughout the article, we will use the Create Position Action as an example for illustration; however, the concepts can be applied to other objects as well. There will be informative figures provided to supplement any examples. Throughout the article, the terms OM Action, Action, and Personnel Action will be used interchangeably. This article is primarily intended for SAP HCM functional consultants. I will assume that the reader is familiar with basic SAP HR concepts. For more information, refer to the SAP documentation on http://help.sap.com. All the screen shots have been taken from ECC 6.0. However, the concepts also apply to previous releases.

AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2013

OM Action Overview and the Creation Procedure


An Action may be defined simply as a set of Infotypes that must be created in a given sequence at the time the action is run. This must be done in order to perform a given task for an object in question. Typical examples include Create Organization Unit or Create Position. For example, when the Create Position action is run, the necessary Infotypes relevant for the Creation of a Position are presented to the user in a given order in the Create mode, allowing the user to input data with the option of saving it. There are a number of standard SAP actions existing in the system. You can also define your own additional custom actions. The actions are created using configuration settings in the IMG, the access path of which is shown in Figure 1.

HR/Payroll

Figure 1: IMG Path for Creating OM Personnel Actions

Within the maintenance screen that the IMG path leads you to, an action is defined by a code and a description as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2: Action Code and Description

The main information related to the Action is stored in the tables T777M, the maintenance screen of which is shown in Figure 3.

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