Sales Order Line Component Estimated COGS (tdsls4165m000)Use this session to view the estimated cost of goods sold (COGS) information for sales order component lines. The COGS information is based on the ordered quantity and is accumulated for a specific sales order component line. You can start this session from the Sales Order Line Components (tdsls4163m000) session. Note After deliveries are executed for a sales order component line, you can view the actual cost of goods sold (COGS) information in the Sales Order Line Component Actual Delivery COGS (tdsls4169m000) session.
Sales Order A unique control number assigned to each new customer order,
usually during order entry. A sales order number is often used by order
promising, master scheduling, cost accounting, invoicing, and so on. For some
make-to-order products, a sales order number can also take the place of an end
item part number by becoming the control number that is scheduled through the
finishing operations. Position The number used to identify the position of the order line on
the sales or purchase order. Sequence Number The number used to identify in detail the position number of a
sales order (delivery) line or a purchase order line (detail). Component Sequence The sequence number of the sales order component line. Status The status of the sales order component line. Allowed values Ordered Quantity The ordered quantity of the component. Sales Unit The unit in which an item is sold. Cost Component A cost component is a user-defined category for the
classification of costs. Cost components have the following functions:
Cost components can be of the following cost types:
Note If you use Assembly Control (ASC), you cannot use cost components of the General Costs type. This field displays the aggregated material cost component, as defaulted from the Material field of the Items - Costing (ticpr0107m000) session. Costs of Goods Sold A sales order component line's total estimated cost of goods sold (COGS). Costs of Goods Sold One of a company's base currencies in which LN registers and
reports amounts. In a multicurrency system, up to three home currencies can be defined:
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