Types of Budget Exceptions

Budget exceptions can occur during the budget check process. The transaction is blocked for further processing until the exception is resolved. Budget managers with proper authorizations can analyze and resolve these exceptions.

Following are the types of exceptions that can occur during the budget check process.

  • Amount exceptions

    When the requested budget exceeds the available budget, a budget exception occurs. If the budget available is insufficient, the budget manager can do the following to resolve the exception:
    • Reduce or modify the requested quantities or items to the cost which can fit in the budget.
    • Override the exception, if necessary.
    • Amend the existing budget or transfer amounts from another budget account.
    • Reject the exception and cancel the item.
  • Account exceptions

    Account exception occurs, when the relation between ledger and budget roll-up accounts cannot be determined. When an account exception occurs, the budget manager can do the following:
    • Verify whether the account requires budget checking. If the budget check is not necessary, the account can be excluded from the future budget check process. If the budget check is necessary, the account must be added to the budget control roll-up structures.
    • Override the account exception.
  • Policy exceptions

    Policy exceptions cannot be overridden, they must be resolved before to save the transaction successfully. Following are the types of policy exceptions:
    • Budget policy exception: The budget control policy is not defined for the financial company.
    • Structure policy exception: Structures are not assigned for the available budget.
    • Date policy exception: When the effective date of the budget transaction does not fall in the range of dates defined in budget control policy, a date policy exception or an associated document date policy exception occurs.