Project Organisations

I am setting up project organisation hierarchies in release 11. Basicaly i have expenditure organisations which correspond with sets of books (operating unit = legal entity = SOB.)It is multi-national so I need one SOB per country.
In terms of project owning organisations this hierarchy corresponds to divisions that go accross sets of books (recruitment services in SOB 1 / 2 / 3 etc - consultancy services SOB 1 / 2 / 3).
Can I report accross SOB's
Surian

Hi
Thanks for the response. I did take a look at Cipher streams but they do not solve my problem, because the integration layer between departments is not equipped to handle all that and cannot be changed by us. They just take the inputstream and convert it into a String...so when they pass this String on the same unpredictability comes up. Tested this on the development server

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