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Internal Function
The main purpose of an Internal Function is to allow you to create, view, edit and delete your company’s information within the application. For example, all the individuals who will be using the application are maintained as a list of users through the Maintain Users (IMUS) screen.
In addition, these internal functions allow you to customize some of the structure of the application to suit your company’s needs. You can indicate how information will be presented and who will be able to access or edit this information.
External Function
External Functions are links to either external web pages or to documents stored outside of the application. For example, you may have a company policy that you would like to have accessible on the application. You can create a new function which points the application to that document so that users may view it online.
|Internal Function|The main purpose of an Internal Function is to allow you to create, view, edit and delete your company’s information within the application. For example, all the individuals who will be using the application are maintained as a list of users through the Maintain Users (IMUS) screen.\\In addition, these internal functions allow you to customize some of the structure of the application to suit your company’s needs. You can indicate how information will be presented and who will be able to access or edit this information.
|External Function |External Functions are links to either external web pages or to documents stored outside of the application. For example, you may have a company policy that you would like to have accessible on the application. You can create a new function which points the application to that document so that users may view it online.
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The definition data for the Maintain Functions screen is stored in the [P2K_AM_FUNCTIONS], [P2K_AM_EXECUTION_RIGHTS], [P2K_AM_PREFERENCE_VALUES] and [P2K_CM_CHANGE_REASON_USAGES] tables
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‘Maintain Functions’ Usage and Examples
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