Infotypes 0016 and 0019 stand for?

Hello HCMers,
What are infotypes 0016 and 0019 stand for?
Also What is significance of fields P0016-ENDDA and P0019-TERMN,P0019-TMART in Views P0016 & P0019 respectively?
Could some body please elobarate where its used

IT 0016 is for contract types. It defines what kind of contract the employee has with the company for ex Regular, Contractor etc
IT 0019 is Monitoring of tasks. Suppose you want to define the probation period. You create a subtype here for Probation and also specify when the probation ends P0019-TERMN.
hope this helps
Ajay

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