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05-24-2024 04:26 AM
Hello community,
I want to know about the difference between the subject person & opened for in HRSD.
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05-24-2024 04:28 AM
Hello @a41022639
Subject Person:
- Definition: The subject person is the individual who is the main focus of the HR case. This is the person about whom the HR case is concerned.
- Example Use Case: If an HR case is opened regarding an employee’s request for a leave of absence, the subject person would be the employee who is requesting the leave.
Opened For:
- Definition: The "opened for" person is the individual on whose behalf the HR case is created. This could be the same as the subject person or someone else acting on behalf of the subject person.
- Example Use Case: If an HR case is initiated by a manager for one of their team members, the "opened for" person would be the employee for whom the manager is creating the case. In this scenario, the manager is the one opening the case, but the "opened for" person is the team member.
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05-24-2024 04:29 AM
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05-24-2024 04:28 AM
Hello @a41022639
Subject Person:
- Definition: The subject person is the individual who is the main focus of the HR case. This is the person about whom the HR case is concerned.
- Example Use Case: If an HR case is opened regarding an employee’s request for a leave of absence, the subject person would be the employee who is requesting the leave.
Opened For:
- Definition: The "opened for" person is the individual on whose behalf the HR case is created. This could be the same as the subject person or someone else acting on behalf of the subject person.
- Example Use Case: If an HR case is initiated by a manager for one of their team members, the "opened for" person would be the employee for whom the manager is creating the case. In this scenario, the manager is the one opening the case, but the "opened for" person is the team member.
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05-24-2024 04:29 AM
If you still need any help, you can reach out to me.