HELP with HR PP03 Bach input

Hi all,
I need to create a bach input in for the transaction PP03, but i had a problem the id object is asign automaticaly so i want to know how obtain this value for each register that i introduce in the bach input.
Can any body help me?????

hi Duxton,
Thanks for the respond, but the record i already have it, but the number is automatic design and i don't know how obtein it that is the problem??????? because the user doesn't have the id object, he/she only wanna know the id object that was created......

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