| Enterprise structure modelingThis section explains the DEM sessions you must use when you
construct an Enterprise Structure Model. Hinweis You must define the majority of the data you want to
incorporate in an Enterprise Structure Model in the EMM module, in Common
Data. Enterprise Structure Models (tgbrg0512m000) To create and maintain Enterprise Structure Models, use the Enterprise Structure Models (tgbrg0512m000) session. You can create an Enterprise
Structure Model from scratch, or base it on an existing Enterprise Structure
Model. To create an enterprise structure model, complete the
following steps: - In the Enterprise Structure Model field, specify the name
for the Enterprise Structure Model.
- On the Authorizations tab, specify the model
authorization.
Key fields for the Enterprise Structure Models (tgbrg0112s000) session | Field | Description |
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Map | Select a map used in the Modeler to visualize the
graphical locations of the enterprise units. | Copied-From Model | If the enterprise structure model is copied from
another enterprise structure model, select the model from which the current
enterprise structure model is copied. | Copied-From Model Version | Select the version from which the current enterprise
structure model is copied. |
To view the enterprise units linked to the Enterprise
Structure Model you have selected: - Select an Enterprise Structure Model and click Enterprise Structure Model Browser...; alternatively,
on the Zusatzoptionen menu,
click Enterprise Structure Model Browser....
When you have defined the necessary data, you must start the
Modeler to create enterprise units and the relationships between them. To do
this: , Enterprise Units (tgbrg0130s000) To create and maintain enterprise units, use the Enterprise Units (tgbrg0130s000) session. To start this session, in the Modeler: - Double-click an Enterprise Unit or right-click an Enterprise Unit and click Properties. An enterprise unit represents part of a
multinational organization that meets the following conditions:
- Has its own financial responsibility towards the overall
organization.
- Is confined to one country because it is linked to one
financial company.
- Consists of a set of entities which are parts of the LN application, such as
warehouses and departments.
- Represents, together with other enterprise units, a
logistic company.
- Can either be a site, which is part of your organization or
an external business partner such as a supplier or customer.
Enterprise units can be modeled to represent parts of the
organization using the LN software, such as sales outlets, production plants, and
distribution centers. They can also be modeled to represent external business
partners not using the LN software, such as suppliers and customers. The function of the
enterprise unit is defined by a category, such as sales outlet or production
plant. The applications also use the Enterprise Structure Model to
decide whether it is possible to transfer goods from one enterprise unit to
another; however, this depends on the relationships defined between the
enterprise units in the Enterprise Structure Model. To create an enterprise unit: - In the Enterprise Units field, specify a name for the enterprise unit.
- In the Enterprise Unit Category field, select a category to
classify the enterprise unit. An unlimited number of categories can be defined
in the Enterprise Unit Categories (tgbrg0132s000) session. However, each category must
be of category type: The selection you make here determines the function of the enterprise
unit in the enterprise structure model. A site does not mean that one
enterprise unit is the complete physical site. Several enterprise units of the
category-type site can represent different financial units located at the same
physical site. If a category is defined, a bitmap must be selected that decides
the appearance of the enterprise unit in the Modeler.
- In the Financial Company field, select a financial company
to let the applications determine what financial transactions must be carried
out, which currencies, and which financial company must be used when logistical
transactions take place between enterprise units.
- In the Calendar Code field, select a calendar code. A
calendar code serves as an intermediate link between the financial company and
a time zone. To process the financial data for a certain period, a financial
company needs to be linked to a time zone.
Key fields for the Enterprise Units (tgbrg0130s000) session | Field | Description |
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Business Model | This field lets you link a business model to the
enterprise unit. The link does not influence the applications. The business
model determines which business control diagram you can select in the Business Control Diagram field. | Business Control Diagram | You can only select a business control diagram that
is incorporated in the business model you have selected in the Business Model field. You can only select a single
business control diagram, not an entire model. The business control diagram
helps to explain how the enterprise unit functions. | Business Control Diagram Category | The business control diagram category is based on the
control diagram you selected. |
If you click Entities by Enterprise Unit, the key entities linked to
the enterprise unit are displayed. You can define the link between an entity
and an enterprise unit in the entity session itself. Enterprise Unit Relationship (tgbrg0134s000) To define a relationship between two enterprise units, use the Enterprise Unit Relationship (tgbrg0134s000) session. To start this session in the Modeler: - Double-click an enterprise relationship; alternatively,
right-click an enterprise relationship and click Properties
To define a relationship between two enterprise
units: - In the Relationship Category field, select a category to
specify the kind of flow that is going from one enterprise unit to another. In
the Enterprise Unit Relationship Categories (tgbrg0145s000) session, you can create and
maintain categories, and link one of the category types listed below to the
relationship. Therefore, the category type determines the actual relationship.
- Document flow
- Goods flow
- Money flow
- Order flow
- In the Effective date field, specify the date when the
relationship should come into force.
- In the Expire date field, specify the date when the
relationship must finish.
- If a goods transfer takes place between two enterprise units
that have the category type Site linked to them, you can select a goods transfer from the Goods Transfer (tcemm2150m000) session in the Relationship Detail field.
To start the Goods Transfer (tcemm2150m000) session: - Click Relationship Detail
- The relationship detail data determines the pricing type,
invoicing, and default currency that must be used when goods are transferred
between the two enterprise units.
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