SIT
|
EIT
|
SIT's
are primarily attached to people.
(They can also be used with Jobs and Positions) |
EIT's
can be attached to following screens:
- People e.g. - My Passport Information - Assignment e.g. - Daily Work Schedule - Location e.g. - US Government Reporting - Organization (via a classification) - Job - Position - Element Types, etc. |
SIT's
are a type of Key Flexfields (KFFs)
|
EIT's
are a type of Descriptive Flexfields (DFFs)
|
The
SIT form has NATIVE Start Date and End Date fields
|
EIT
forms do not have native Start Date and End Date fields
|
SITs
can be restricted so that they can be viewed only by responsibilities having
specific Menu.
|
EITs
can be restricted to be viewed only by specific Responsibility.
|
SIT
has to be enabled individually for each Business Group
|
Once
configured, an EIT is available across all business groups. To access the
EIT, it just needs to be attached to a Responsibility.
|
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Difference Between SIT and EIT
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