ADR3 table updation in new ECC system for customer address

When ever customer is created using VAP1 transaction and maintain telephone and fax number it used to get update in ADR3 table.
in new ECC system unless and until the telephone and fax is maintained in Business area of Contact person it is not getting updated in ADR3 table.
Can u please let me know in which table it is getting saved if we are not maintaining these in business area in ECC?

Sreedevi only fax number along with extension is getting updated in ADR3 but telephone number & extrnsion is getting updated in ADR2.
Reward Points if it helps,
Regards,
N

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