Organization Subcodes Overview
Organizations are identified by subcodes made up of letters and/or numbers. Each subcode represents a level in the organization structure.
An organization code can consist of up to five subcodes, each representing a different level of information.
The subcode structure determines how you can access and organize information on contract reports. These subcodes may contain letters or numbers, and can be multiple characters. In fact, if your company has a two- or three-level structure, you must combine subcodes from different levels to create valid teams.