Consolidation with  local Account

Hi
I have a question about the consolidation with local accounts, we have subsidiaries in Latinoamerica in countries like chile, peru, colombia, and our users in this countries want to prepare financial statements but with local account and then send to corporative en Mexico.
I heard that in version 6.0 SEM BCS there is a part called "consolidation functions for local Accounts"
Can anybody help me with this???
I need because we are planning buy the version 6.0 SEM BCS and I think will be very helpful for me.

If you want to do more detailed analysis of local financial of these countires then keep the data in ODS. . Whatever the financial report you need for these countires take it by report from ODS.
But from BCS cubes you can take another consolidated report by group account. Any report you run from BCS cube can address all consolidated functions such as Interunit elimination, current translation , etc.
Web BCS monitor is like enabling the UCMON on web. All BCS functions can be seen in web.
The word DYNPRO stands for dynamic processing and it is basic SAP term.

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