Developments and Enhancements in e-rec. Business process.

We are using e-Recruiting 6.0 (SP13) integrated with ECC6.0
We are trying to develop some applications in e-recruiting that must
update data from Requisitions, Candidates Status etc
e-Recruiting does not have BAPIs available to update this kind of
information, also does not have any enhancements in order to develop
these requests.
We tried to use some classes of e-Recruiting to run business processes
like candidate changing status, but the classes are defined
as "private" and therefore we can not use them.
We do not find out any alternative to develop this.
Any one could tell me some information about how to develop
this kind of request?
Many thanks and Regards.

Hello Roman
In the first and second part of my approach i was trying to say the same thing, and you understood.
I know that I must not change data "mannualy" in SAP and because of this that I'm here asking about how to manipulate data in E-rec. My customer needs to implement high level requirements cause the E-rec don't provide the necessary process to its business. I won't face the risk of currupting data.
I would like to know if E-rec has some functionallity that could be used to manipulate the business data in it.
Normally in SAP we use BAPI or a CALL TRANSACTION, making a batch input, but unfortunately E-rec doesn't provide this kind of tool.
Many thanks and Regards.
Marcos.
Edited by: Marcos Vinicius Benites Cava on Aug 20, 2008 9:41 PM

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