What is the difference between Standard Hierarchy and
Alternate Hierarchy?
Answer Posted / sreelakshmi
standard hierarchy is a classification structure of cost
centre groups,sub groups, and cost centres. Always cost
centres should be assigned to the end node in the std
hierarchy
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