Orgmodel: mapping table crm - r3

Hello experts,
I need the table where the organization modell between r3 and crm is mapped.
For example in crm I have number 5000600 for sales organization, in r3 I have 0001 for the same.
In which table is this mapped ?
Thanks for help,
Gerd

Hi,
Use the table: HRV1222A.
Where OBJID=CRM Sales Org and ATTRIB=R3_SA_ORG, You will get LOW=R3 Sales Org
Regards,
PePe
Edited by: PePe on Jan 29, 2009 1:49 PM

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    Message was edited by: Sam Raju

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