The object ID in PLOGI is used for what?

Hello, I'm back for some little questions.
We know that every employee has a personnel number. And in table PLOGI there'e a kind of records whose obj type is P(Person). I'm wondering what are the obj IDs of these records used for? Cauze we already have PERNR to stand for a person.
This question also lies in Company Code(Obj Typ - IC), Personal Subarea(Obj Typ - I1) , etc.
Thanks.

Hi Kee,
As far as I can see, the OBJID in PLOGI for object type P is same as the PERNR.
Regards,
Neha
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