Your client has set up two companies, ABC in Country A and DEF in Country D.
Your client has also set up several business units based on company and service lines. To reduce the data
redundancy, your client has implemented one shared SetID across business units so that the majority of
table values can be shared across the organization.
However, your client has two separate salary administration plans that are specific to employees in each
country. You have created two SetIDs, DEF01 and ABC01, to be used as high-level key for the new Salary
Plans that you are going to create.
What should you do next before you can set up the Salary Administration Plans for this client?
A.
Go to the Company table, change ABC’s SetID to ABC01 and DEF’s SetID to DEF01.
B.
Go to Business Units Options Defaults table, change the SetID to DEF01 for Business Units in Country D
and to ABC01 for Business Units in Country A.
C.
Go to TableSet Control table, change the SetID for Record Group HR_05 Plan Salaries to DEF01 for
Business Units in Country D and to ABC01 for Business Units in Country A.
D.
Go to Org Defaults by Permission Lst table, bring up the primary permission list and associate the
Business Units in Country D with SetID DEF01 and Business Units in Country A with SetID ABC01.