Which switch to activate in T77S0?

Hello Team
When a new job or position is assigned to a Personnel Area, it is not automatically reflecting in PA 0001.
Can you please advice which switch to activate in T77S0?
Thanks

PLOGI     ORGA     X     Integration Switch: Organizational Assignment
Integration Switch: Organizational Management/HR Master Data                                                                               
The entry PLOGI ORGA activates integration between Organizational             
     Management and Personnel Administration using the "Organizational             
     Assignment" infotype (0001).                                                                               
Active Integration allows you to:                                                                               
o   transfer changes made to Organizational Management objects                
         (organizational units, jobs, positions, cost centers), that are           
         relevant to integration, to Personnel Administration                                                                               
o   transfer changes made to the organizational assignment of employees       
         (IT 0001) from Personnel Administration to Organizational Management                                                                               
'X':  ein                                                                     
     ' ':  aus                                                                               
In addition, you must specify the integration plan version in the entry       
     PLOGI PLOGI.                                                                               
FYI
PLOGI     PRELI     99999999     Integration: default position
Integration: Defaultplanstelle                                                                               
In a personnel action (hiring, organizational reassignment), the person       
     being hired is assigned to  a position, and thereby indirectly to an          
     organizational unit, job and cost center. This is done in the infotype        
     "organizational assignement" (0001).                                                                               
If, however, the position does not yet exist at the time of the action,       
     the person can be assigned directly to an organizational unit.                                                                               
The system fills the "position" field in the infotype "organizational         
     assignment" (0001) with the default position defined in this entry.                                                                               
Default Position.                                                                               
This default position exists only in Personnel Administration and not in      
     Organizational Management. In such a case you should therefore create a       
     position in organizational management as well and assign it to the            
     person concerned. The default position takes on, therefore, the function      
     of a human resource pool. That is, everyone assigned initially to this        
     position has yet to receive his own position.                                                                               
~Saquib

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