Change Documents: What is the difference bt OBJECTID ADRESSE and ADRESSE2/3
Hi,
I have to track some address changes of BPs and detected that same fields (like CITY1 and STREET) can be found in different OBJECTIDs:
ADRESSE and ADRESSE2.
And there is even OBCECTID
ADRESSE3.
Who knows the differences_
Thanks!
Thomas
Gaurav,
Thanks for your quick answer.
Unfortunately, it is not more clear for me.
OBJECTCLAS ADRESSE has entries for TABNAME = ADRC and FNAME = CITY1
OBJECTCLAS ADRESSE2 has entries for TABNAME = ADRC and FNAME = CITY1
so what is the difference_
Looking into tx SCD0 I see only the OBJECTCLASES and Text and the button to 'Generation Info'.
The Text sfor the objects I would like to understand is as follows:
ADRESSE Business Address Services: Address Type 1 + Comm. Data
ADRESSE2 Business Address Services: Address Type 2 + Comm. Data
ADRESSE3 Business Address Services: Address Type 3 + Comm. Data
Anybody knows the difference bt Address Type 1 , 2 and 3????
Thanks,
Thomas
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