Relationship between  arbpl/workcentre in  CRHD  and  resnum,rspos in RESB

Hi All,
Can you please help me in getting the realtion between arbpl and rsnum rspos in resb?
I thought of a solution for this,but i am not very sure whether its correct or not.
CRHD- objty -pk- A
objtid-pk--arbid of AFVC table RESB table---rsnum-pk
arbpl aufpl-pk----
aufpl rspos-pk
aplzl-pk_----
aplzl rsart-pk
Can you let me know whether this is correct as aplzl -(identifies activity posting)in RESB
and aplzl (identifies activity posting in order)in AFVC ?
OR can you give some other solution?
Thanks

Hi Sankaran,
Thanks for your reply.
i will try to explain..
Suppose a particular item/material/component  of a production order is picked and then transferred.
That tansfer order item ( tanum,tapos)material)  is also idetified by rsnum and rspos in RESB table.I want to know the corresponding workcentre/arbpl value of  that item .
To retrieve the workcentre,i thought my suggested relation will work. and i checked and found to be true for some examples i had.But i am not very sure as meaning of aplzl in resb and afvc are different.
Thanks in advance.

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