Identify the three correct statements for an alternate approver hierarchy. (Choose three.)
A.
By defining alternate approvers, you replace the standard approval hierarchy for a manager with a new set
or sequence of approvers.
B.
The alternate approver must be a part of the regular plan hierarchy.
C.
You can create multiple approvers for the same manager.
D.
The highest Approval sequence is the final approver.
Explanation:
By defining alternate approvers, you replace the standard approval hierarchy for a manager with a new set or
sequence of approvers. The alternate approver does not have to be a part of the regular plan hierarchy. You
can create multiple approvers for the same manager by identifying the specific individuals and using the
approval sequence to determine the order in which approvals occur. The highest sequence is the final
approver. Alternate hierarchies are commonly used when approval control transitions from managers to the HR
department.
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