Organization Field in assignment window

Hi
Is there a way to capture the department of an employee in the assignment window apart from the descriptive flexible.Actually the employee information is entered up to unit level in the system.Thus the organization field is used to attach the actual department where the employee is,whether its section/unit or department.In case if a section is attached for an employee is there a way in assignment window where we can specify the department for this section.
Thank you

There is no way to capture the department of an employee in the assignment window except DFF.
But i am not able understand it why you want to capture this.
You can make Organization with Different Type like (Department, Section, Unit or other) and to those organization you can assign employee.
On Assigning it automatically to assign to either department or section.
Hope it help you.
Thanks

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