Miro debit memo - return to vendor

HI,
is it posible to define output for debit memo like output for rduction invoice (vendor error)?
the issue is that we want to use in standart Return to Vendor process and with invoice verification process to take out output with debit memo to the vendor.
thaks,
avishay

thanks,
how can i connenct the new output type to Return to Vendor process ?

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    Hi,
    I am creating a warranty claim document from a service confirmation document in CRM 7.0
    Once the claim is approved i am triggering a debit memo doc which can be billed in crm.
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    Any hints will be appreciated.
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    PP

    Hi
    A Billing type is cancelled by its Cancellation Billing Type, which is specified in the Billing Type details screen (VOFA).
    In standard, Credit memo(G2) is cancelled by Cancellation Billing type(S2).
    So, check in VOFA for billing type G2, whether Cancellation billing type S2 has been proposed/maintained.
    Create cancellation (VF11) for G2 and system by default will create S2 type of Billing.

  • How to create Debit Memo in SAP.

    Hi Experts !
    We wanted to create a debit memo even after closing a purchase order i.e. payment is made to vendor.These debit memos are mainly related with pricing differences and overshooted logistics cost. We can make use of Subsequent cr/dr function, but it requires an invoice/credit memo from vendor and we can enter this as subsequent credit/debit. But in our case we need to send a debit note to the vendor. Remember it has to affect A/P and Cost accounts in this transaction.  I request  you to kindly help me in this regard.

    hai chalam,
    you can create a debit memo to the vendor after closing the po also.
    Under Financial Management --> you will find create credit memo in that you will find document type for debit memo, enter document type,  like that u can create debit memo
    if vendor is one time vendor he will returns the amount as per debit memo,  or if he is a regular vendor it will be converted as down payments or amount will be reduced in the next invoice.
    hope this will help You.
    with regards
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  • Credit/debit memo request

    hi,
    1) credit memo request - After create invoice in vf01, then if credit memo needed, must create credit memo request in va01 then only can create credit memo in fb75?
    2) debit memo request - After create invoice in vf01, then if debit memo
    needed, must create debit memo request in va01 then only can create debit memo in fb70?
    3) credit/debit memo can only be created after credit/debit memo request is created?
    4) if credit/debit memo not created in fb75/fb70, where in sd can create?
    5) credit/debit memo request done via which tcode if not va01.
    thanks

    Hi Eliana,
    1. A transaction that reduces Amounts Receivable from a customer is a credit memo. For eg. The customer could return damaged goods.  A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable  to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.
    2. Credit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a credit memo for a customer. If the price calculated for the customer is too high, for example, because the wrong scale prices were used or a discount was forgotten, you can create a credit memo request. The credit memo request is blocked for further processing so that it can be checked. If the request is approved, you can remove the block. The system uses the credit memo request to create a credit memo.
    You can use credit memos in Sales and Distribution (SD) for assigning credit memo requests to the open invoices and in Financial Accounting (FI) for assigning  credit memos and payments to the open invoices and carry out clearing with them.  If you use both Financial Accounting (FI) and Sales and Distribution (SD),  there is a 1:1 relationship between the credit memo request and the credit memo item posted in Financial Accounting (FI). As soon as you bill the credit memo request together with other sales orders, or distribute the items of one credit memo request to several billing documents, the assignment is no longer valid and the system will not process it.
    For  credit memos, credit memo requests, and payments, you have the following assignment options:
    - Assignment to a single invoice
    - Assignment of a partial amount to an invoice
    - Assignment to several invoices
    When you post  credit memos, the payment programme processes them automatically. If the credit memo is specifically related to a particular open invoice item, the payment program automatically attempts to offset the credit memo against the open item. If it is not possible to completely offset the credit memo against an invoice, you can post a debit memo to the vendor, who is to reimburse the amount.  Then you can apply a multilevel dunning program. 
    3.  Debit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a debit memo for a customer. If the prices calculated for the customer were too low, for example, calculated with the wrong scaled prices, you can create a debit memo request. The debit memo request can be blocked so that it can be checked. When it has been approved, you can remove the block. It is  like a standard order. The system uses the debit memo request to create a debit memo.
    4.  As mentioned above, creating a credit or debit memo request enables you to create credit or debit memos based on a complaint. For this first create a sales document with the order type for a credit or debit memo  request. You can create the debit  or credit memo requests in the following ways: 
    – Without reference to an order
    – With reference to an existing order
    Here you enter which order the complaint refers to.
    – With reference to an invoice
    Here you enter which invoice the complaint refers to.
    In all cases, you specify the value or quantity that should be in the credit or debit memo
    5. You can block the credit or debit memo  request from being billed in Customizing. Go to Sales -> Sales Documents -> Sales document header -> Define sales document type and select the billing block field in the billing section.  This request can later be reviewed along with similar ones, - if necessary, by another department. The request for a credit or debit memo  can then be approved or rejected.
    Credit memo and debit memo is created used the T.Code VF01, in which we have to choose the billing type as Credit Memo or Debit Memo.
    Credit Memo Request or Debit Memo request are created using T.Code VA01, in which we have to select document type as G2 or L2.
    Hope this gives you some idea.
    REWARD IF HELPFUL.
    Regards,
    Praveen

  • Credit memo and debit memo

    Can some one kindly explain the img config step by step and how to check this setting in easy access.
    Thankyou in advance
    Rewards are assured
    Best regards,
    R.Srinivasan

    REFER BELOW REWARD IF HELPS
    Debit note and Credit note?  What is the purpose?  How we create?
    1. A transaction that reduces Amounts Receivable from a customer is a credit memo. For eg. The customer could return damaged goods.  A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable  to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.
    2. Credit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a credit memo for a customer. If the price calculated for the customer is too high, for example, because the wrong scale prices were used or a discount was forgotten, you can create a credit memo request. The credit memo request is blocked for further processing so that it can be checked. If the request is approved, you can remove the block. The system uses the credit memo request to create a credit memo.
    You can use credit memos in Sales and Distribution (SD) for assigning credit memo requests to the open invoices and in Financial Accounting (FI) for assigning  credit memos and payments to the open invoices and carry out clearing with them.  If you use both Financial Accounting (FI) and Sales and Distribution (SD),  there is a 1:1 relationship between the credit memo request and the credit memo item posted in Financial Accounting (FI). As soon as you bill the credit memo request together with other sales orders, or distribute the items of one credit memo request to several billing documents, the assignment is no longer valid and the system will not process it.
    For  credit memos, credit memo requests, and payments, you have the following assignment options:
    - Assignment to a single invoice
    - Assignment of a partial amount to an invoice
    - Assignment to several invoices
    When you post  credit memos, the payment programme processes them automatically. If the credit memo is specifically related to a particular open invoice item, the payment program automatically attempts to offset the credit memo against the open item. If it is not possible to completely offset the credit memo against an invoice, you can post a debit memo to the vendor, who is to reimburse the amount.  Then you can apply a multilevel dunning program.
    3.  Debit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a debit memo for a customer. If the prices calculated for the customer were too low, for example, calculated with the wrong scaled prices, you can create a debit memo request. The debit memo request can be blocked so that it can be checked. When it has been approved, you can remove the block. It is  like a standard order. The system uses the debit memo request to create a debit memo.
    4.  As mentioned above, creating a credit or debit memo request enables you to create credit or debit memos based on a complaint. For this first create a sales document with the order type for a credit or debit memo  request. You can create the debit  or credit memo requests in the following ways:
    – Without reference to an order
    – With reference to an existing order
    Here you enter which order the complaint refers to.
    – With reference to an invoice
    Here you enter which invoice the complaint refers to.
    In all cases, you specify the value or quantity that should be in the credit or debit memo
    5. You can block the credit or debit memo  request from being billed in Customizing. Go to Sales -> Sales Documents -> Sales document header -> Define sales document type and select the billing block field in the billing section.  This request can later be reviewed along with similar ones, - if necessary, by another department. The request for a credit or debit memo  can then be approved or rejected.

  • Invoice Reduction (Debit Memo) Scenario

    Here is the processing I'm trying to get to work in SAP. Vendor send us an invoice, we post the invoice in MIRO and the invoice is blocked for payment (the Invoice price > PO Price). Now that the invoice is in blocked status, it is routed to the department that deals w/ discrepancies. They determine that it is a Vendor pricing error, so they send a Debit Memo to the Vendor stating we are posting a credit in the amount they over charged us.
    It looks like the Invoice Reduction functionality in MIRO has what we are looking for (printing out the complaint and posting the credit to the account) except we don't know if the Vendor is at fault at the time of Invoice Entry. Is there a way to run Invoice Reduction or post a Debit Memo after the invoice is posted? Also, we have a few Golden Vendors where we won't send a Debit memo and will wait for them to send us a Credit memo before posting to the Vendor account, so the solution will need to take this into account.
    As usual, any guidance you can provide will be appreciated.

    I agree, you can use the Credit Memo functionality in SAP, but I don't think you can print out a form once the credit memo form to send to the Vendor that states you are taking the debit.  It would also be useful if this process was automated.  The invoice is blocked, you determine that the Vendor is at fault, the Credit Memo is automatically posted and a Debit Memo is printed out.  Anyone aware of any bolt on software that might help?

  • Debit memo and credit memo rule

    hi
    may i know why there is debit memo like bank transfer(debit memo), returned debit memo, check debit memo
    and credit memo like check credit memo through bank
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    what is the meaning of debit memo and credit memo in posting rule of electronic banking.
    thanks

    hi elina,
    Debit Memo - It is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a debit memo for a customer. If the prices calculated for the customer were too low, for example, calculated with the wrong scaled prices, you can create a debit memo request. The debit memo request can be blocked so that it can be checked. When it has been approved, you can remove the block. It is like a standard order. The system uses the debit memo request to create a debit memo.
    Credit Memo - A transaction that reduces Amounts Receivable from a customer is a credit memo. For eg. The customer could return damaged goods. A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.
    Credit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a credit memo for a customer. If the price calculated for the customer is too high, for example, because the wrong scale prices were used or a discount was forgotten, you can create a credit memo request. The credit memo request is blocked for further processing so that it can be checked. If the request is approved, you can remove the block. The system uses the credit memo request to create a credit memo.
    T.codes FB75 or FB70
    To create Credit / Debit Memo request:
    - Use the same procedure that you use for Creating Sales Orders i.d T Code VA01
    - Give Order Type as CR for Credit Memo and DR for Debit Memo reuest
    While creating the request you have to enter Customer Number, Reason for the request. and Material and its quantity. Once the credit or debit memo request is released you can create credit or debit memo. The credit memo request will be automatically blocked for checking with Billing Block 08 (to check credit memo) & 09 (to check debit memo) for the sales order type “CR”
    ranjit

  • INTER CO /DEBIT MEMO

    in case of inter company billing is it possible to create both debit/credit memo....?if not why...

    hi
    1. A transaction that reduces Amounts Receivable from a customer is a credit memo. For eg. The customer could return damaged goods.  A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable  to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.
    2. Credit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a credit memo for a customer. If the price calculated for the customer is too high, for example, because the wrong scale prices were used or a discount was forgotten, you can create a credit memo request. The credit memo request is blocked for further processing so that it can be checked. If the request is approved, you can remove the block. The system uses the credit memo request to create a credit memo.
    You can use credit memos in Sales and Distribution (SD) for assigning credit memo requests to the open invoices and in Financial Accounting (FI) for assigning  credit memos and payments to the open invoices and carry out clearing with them.  If you use both Financial Accounting (FI) and Sales and Distribution (SD),  there is a 1:1 relationship between the credit memo request and the credit memo item posted in Financial Accounting (FI). As soon as you bill the credit memo request together with other sales orders, or distribute the items of one credit memo request to several billing documents, the assignment is no longer valid and the system will not process it.
    For  credit memos, credit memo requests, and payments, you have the following assignment options:
    - Assignment to a single invoice
    - Assignment of a partial amount to an invoice
    - Assignment to several invoices
    When you post  credit memos, the payment programme processes them automatically. If the credit memo is specifically related to a particular open invoice item, the payment program automatically attempts to offset the credit memo against the open item. If it is not possible to completely offset the credit memo against an invoice, you can post a debit memo to the vendor, who is to reimburse the amount.  Then you can apply a multilevel dunning program. 
    3.  Debit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a debit memo for a customer. If the prices calculated for the customer were too low, for example, calculated with the wrong scaled prices, you can create a debit memo request. The debit memo request can be blocked so that it can be checked. When it has been approved, you can remove the block. It is  like a standard order. The system uses the debit memo request to create a debit memo.
    4.  As mentioned above, creating a credit or debit memo request enables you to create credit or debit memos based on a complaint. For this first create a sales document with the order type for a credit or debit memo  request. You can create the debit  or credit memo requests in the following ways: 
    – Without reference to an order
    – With reference to an existing order
    Here you enter which order the complaint refers to.
    – With reference to an invoice
    Here you enter which invoice the complaint refers to.
    In all cases, you specify the value or quantity that should be in the credit or debit memo
    5. You can block the credit or debit memo  request from being billed in Customizing. Go to Sales -> Sales Documents -> Sales document header -> Define sales document type and select the billing block field in the billing section.  This request can later be reviewed along with similar ones, - if necessary, by another department. The request for a credit or debit memo  can then be approved or rejected. 
    nagesh

  • How to create Credit or Debit Memo for Third party orders

    Dear All,
    Is it possible to create Credit or Debit Memo for the Third party Orders.
    Is there any standard procedure to do that?
    Kindly explain.
    Regards,
    Mullairaja

    Hi,
      What is the scenario, why you want to create Cr/ Dr memo?
    Any credit / Debits memo to the Customer, SAP have provided the standard functionality which can be used across the different types of sales.
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  • Debit Memo in Return to Vendor Process

    Hi!
    What is the best practice for creation of the debit memo in the Return to Vendor process?
    Is it created from A/P, or is it created from SD (with reference to the outbound delivery)?
    Thanks,
    Anisha.

    Hi,
    Return to the vendor,
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    thanks

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    Thanks.

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  • Return to Vendor with Shipping - Help with the credit memo

    Hey guys,
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