Workday's Location organization type represents physical places, such as buildings, campuses, or rooms, and can be structured hierarchically to reflect an institution's physical footprint, while also serving as a worktag that can be applied to assets and transactions to indicate where they are physically situated. The Official Workday Pro Procure-to-Pay Guide identifies Locations Organization as the appropriate organization type for a large university needing to track the physical location of equipment for a specific school, such as the School of Engineering, since locations can be defined down to granular levels like buildings or rooms and associated with equipment records. Option A is incorrect because Company Organization represents the legal and financial entity, not physical equipment locations. Option C is incorrect because Region Organization is typically used for broader geographic groupings for reporting rather than granular, building-level equipment tracking. Option D is incorrect because Cost Center Organization groups financial spend and budgets by department or function, and does not represent physical locations where equipment resides.
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