tcemm domains
- Financial
- Logistic
- All
- Logistic
- Financial
- Both
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A company used as a financial and a logistic company.
- Standard
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( Default value)
- Single
- Dependent
- Independent
- Sales Office
- Shipping Office
- Project Management Office
- Production Department
- Purchase Office
- Not Applicable
- Service Department
- Work Center
- Warehouse
- Project
- Accounting Office
- Contract
- Inventory Management Department
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Inventory management department
- Obsolete
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Ownership changes directly from one internal legal entity to another internal legal entity.
example
Warehouse transfer
- Obsolete
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Ownership changes from one internal legal entity to an external business partner (or affiliated company) based on an order of another legal entity, which will do the external invoicing.
example
A sales office creates a sales order to be delivered from a warehouse in another country. In this scenario, the warehouses invoices the sales office for the goods delivered.
- Obsolete
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Ownership changes from one external legal entity to an external business partner based on two orders from different internal legal entities.
example
A direct delivery purchase order in which three invoices are required:
- From supplier to purchase office
- From purchase office to sales office
- From sales office to customer
- Obsolete
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Operations or activities are carried out by one legal entity on behalf of another legal entity and there are costs, for example, material or labor, associated with these operations or activities.
example
A work order to repair an item, linked to a maintenance sales order of another legal entity.
- Multisite
- Kanban Integration
- Extended Tax Configuration
- Extended SBI
- Extended Registration Management
- Services Procurement
- Not Applicable
- Obsolete
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For the repair, a fixed internal price is specified. This price only depends on the item to be repaired and both enterprise units. Therefore, this price is independent of the type of repair and the actual costs.
- Obsolete
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The internal price for the repair depends on the actuals, that is, on the material used, the hours spent, and the actual other costs.
- Obsolete
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The internal trade price equals the actual costs, plus the percentage specified in the Surcharge field.
- Obsolete
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The internal trade price equals the sales price charged to the external business partner, minus the percentage specified in the Discount field.
Note: If Kind of Trade is Obsolete and the sales price is changed after delivery, the internal invoice billable line is updated to reflect the new price. When the internal invoice billable lines are invoiced, a new billable line is created for the difference in price. - Obsolete
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The internal trade price equals the purchase order price.
- Obsolete
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A price of '0' (zero) will be used for the internal invoice, because the costs are assumed to be part of another invoice line, for example, in the surcharge of labor or material.
This pricing option is only available if Kind of Trade is Obsolete.
- Obsolete
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The internal trade prices are the same as those charged to a non-affiliated business partner, and can be retrieved from the applicable price books.
- From Entity
- To Entity
- Relation Type
- Goods transfer
- In Preparation
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You can set up master data, but specifying or processing orders related to the entity is not allowed.
- Not Applicable
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Not used.
- Active
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The entity is fully operational. You can set up master data and you can specify, process or view orders related to the entity.
- Closing in Progress
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Handling or processing transactions involving outbound inventory movement or shipment is allowed for the entity, but you cannot create orders that result in a warehouse receipt.
- Closed
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The entity is not used. Archiving or deleting orders and master data is allowed.
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The entity is not used and invisible for users. The entity is unavailable for order handling and master data maintenance.
- From Transaction Currency
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All foreign currency transactions will be translated from the transaction currency into the reporting currency.
( Default value)
- From Local Currency
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All foreign currency transactions will be translated from the local currency into the reporting currency.
- Not Applicable
- Tax Exceptions
- Tax Declarations
- Letters of Credit
- General
- Not Applicable
- Legal Entity
- Reporting at lower level as site or business unit is not required.
In this scenario, one enterprise unit exists for a legal entity, which is one financial company, because each legal entity is one financial company. Also, one standard cost by legal entity is defined for an item. This indicates that same standard cost is shared by when multiple business units and/or multiple sites exist within a legal entity.
- Site
- In this case, management reporting level is supported by a site. This indicates that there is one enterprise unit for a site and an one standard cost by site is defined for an item. Therefore, each site has its own standard cost when there are multiple sites within a legal entity.
- Business Unit
- In this case, management reporting level is supported within a legal entity by business unit. This indicates that one enterprise unit by business unit and one standard cost by business unit is defined for an item in a financial company. Therefore, each business unit has its own standard costs when there are multiple business units within a legal entity. But, when there are multiple sites within one business unit, these sites in one business unit share the same standard cost.
- Business Unit by Site
- In this case, management reporting is performed by business unit within a site. This indicates that one enterprise unit and a standard cost by site – business unit combination for an item within a legal entity for each applicable site – business unit combination.
- Differs by Legal Entity
- In this case, the management reporting level can differ for a legal entity.
- Created
- Invalid
- Valid
- Approved
- Canceled
- Processed
- External
- Manual
- Not Applicable