Enterprise Units (tgbrg0130s000)

Use this session to display and maintain the enterprise-unit details from the Enterprise Modeler Editor.

Enterprise Unit

A financially independent part of your organization that consists of entities such as departments, work centers, warehouses, and projects. The enterprise unit's entities must all belong to the same logistic company, but a logistic company can contain multiple enterprise units. An enterprise unit is linked to a single financial company.

When you carry out logistic transactions between enterprise units, these are posted in the financial companies to which each enterprise unit is linked. The enterprise-structure models define the relationships between the enterprise units, and the goods transfer that can take place between the enterprise units. To use invoicing and pricing between enterprise units, you must link the enterprise units to internal business partners.

You can use enterprise units to perform separate financial accounting for parts of your business. For example, you can define enterprise units for separate parts of your organization that belong to one logistic company but which are located in different countries. The accounting of each enterprise unit is performed in each country's national currency and in the financial company linked to the enterprise unit.

Description

The description or name of the enterprise unit.

Enterprise Unit Category

A division within a system of classification. Most model items can be categorized.

Description

The description or name of the model item.

Business Model

As opposed to business processes, and business-function diagrams, and so on, an enterprise-structure diagram is not part of a business model.

A business model, on the contrary, is linked to an enterprise unit, which is part of an enterprise-structure diagram.

The business model you select in this field indirectly specifies the software that is used for the control of the business in a defined part (enterprise unit) of an enterprise (organization). This indirectly, this means that the LN applications are given parameters and tuned based on the business processes that are included in the business model.

Description

The description or name of the model item.

Business Control Diagram

The business-control diagram that reflects the primary flow of the enterprise unit. The primary flow is the core business of the enterprise unit. The unit contributes to the realization of the product(s) made by the entire enterprise (organization).

Enterprise (organization) Enterprise unit
Car manufacturer Engine manufacturer

You can only select a business-control diagram that is incorporated in the business model that you have selected in the Business Model field.

Description

The description or name of the model item.

Business Control Diagram Category

A division within a system of classification. Most model items can be categorized.

Description

The description or name of the model item.

Financial Company

The financial company in which the data such as the exchange rate, necessary for transactions between enterprise units in different countries is stored.

Financial Company

The description or name of the model item.

Calendar Code

This field indicates which calendar code is linked to the enterprise unit.

Note: The calendar code applies to all entities in an enterprise unit. Within an enterprise-structure model the enterprise units can use different calendar codes.
Help text

If this check box is selected, a Help text, which provides you with additional information about the enterprise unit, has been created.

See the Text command.