Guidelines for 0HR_PA_PA_1Datasource in BI 7.0

Hi Experts,
I want to use the HR Headcount Datasource 0HR_PA_PA_1,as in previous versions we need to make changes according to the note  336229,we are using BI 7.0 and ECC 6.0 do I still need to make the changes according to the note please suggest me,according to the note do I need to append the extract structure or not,please guide me the process.
Regards,
Raga

HI,
CHECK THIS THREAD
0HR_PA_PA_1 enhancements
RGDS,
RAJ

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