MM subcontracting Account determination
Hi All,
Any one knows MM subcontracting Account determination in OBYC?
any help is appreciated..
Thanks,
Rau
Hi,
Hi,
For Account Determination 5 major characteru2019s are as follow:
1.Chart of Account,
2.Valuation Class,
3.Transaction Event Key,
4.Valuation Grouping Code,
5.Account Grouping Code/Account Modifier.
Configuration of Automatic Account Determination with T.Code are as follow:
1.OMSK: valuation Class with Account category reference,
2.OMWM: Active Valuation Grouping Code,
3.OMWN: Active Movement type with G/L account,
4.OMWD: Active Valuation Area,
5.OMWB: Active Chart of account,Valuation Grouping Code,Account Grouping Code,Valuation Class and G/L acocounts
In OMWB or OBYC
Click TE key and enter Chart of account and then save the Roles 1st for
1.Debit/Credit
2.General modification
3.Valuation Modif
4.Vakuation class
And then enter respective critetia for that TE key and save.
If assignment(Chart of account,Valuation Grouping Code,Account Grouping Code,Valuation Class and G/L acocounts
are correct and u would not face any problems in G/GI/IV.
The TE keys are:
Expense/revenue from consumption of consignment material (AKO)
This transaction is used in Inventory Management in the case of
withdrawals from consignment stock or when consignment stock is
transferred to own stock if the material is subject to standard
price control and the consignment price differs from the standard
price.
u2022 Expenditure/income from transfer posting (AUM)
This transaction is used for transfer postings from one material to
another if the complete value of the issuing material cannot be
posted to the value of the receiving material. This applies both to
materials with standard price control and to materials with moving
average price control. Price differences can arise for materials
with moving average price if stock levels are negative and the stock
value becomes unrealistic as a result of the posting. Transaction
AUM can be used irrespective of whether the transfer posting
involves a transfer between plants. The expenditure/income is added
to the receiving material.
u2022 Provisions for subsequent (end-of-period rebate) settlement (BO1)
If you use the "subsequent settlement" function with regard to
conditions (e.g. for period-end volume-based rebates), provisions
for accrued income are set up when goods receipts are recorded
against purchase orders if this is defined for the condition type.
u2022 Income from subsequent settlement (BO2)
The rebate income generated in the course of "subsequent settlement"
(end-of-period rebate settlement) is posted via this transaction.
u2022 Income from subsequent settlement after actual settlement (BO3)
If a goods receipt occurs after settlement accounting has been
effected for a rebate arrangement, no further provisions for accrued
rebate income can be managed by the "subsequent settlement"
facility. No postings should be made to the account normally used
for such provisions. As an alternative, you can use this transaction
to post provisions for accrued rebate income to a separate account
in cases such as the one described.
u2022 Change in stock (BSV)
Changes in stocks are posted in Inventory Management at the time
goods receipts are recorded or subsequent adjustments made with
regard to subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the
table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for
Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against
subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is
defined for this purpose.
Stock posting (BSX)
This transaction is used for all postings to stock accounts. Such
postings are effected, for example:
In inventory management in the case of goods receipts to own
stock and goods issues from own stock
In invoice verification, if price differences occur in
connection with incoming invoices for materials valuated at
moving average price and there is adequate stock coverage
In order settlement, if the order is assigned to a material with
moving average price and the actual costs at the time of
settlement vary from the actual costs at the time of goods
receipt
Because this transaction is dependent on the valuation class, it is
possible to manage materials with different valuation classes in
separate stock accounts.
Caution :
Take care to ensure that:
A stock account is not used for any transaction other than BSX
Postings are not made to the account manually
The account is not changed in the productive system before all
stock has been booked out of it
Otherwise differences would arise between the total stock value of
the material master records and the balance on the stock account.
Revaluation of "other" consumptions (COC)
This transaction/event key is only relevant to Brazil. It is used if
a revaluation report is used for company codes in Brazil.
The revaluation report uses the actual prices determined by the
material ledger/actual costing to:
Revaluate costs on the basis of actual prices
Post the price differences arising from "other" consumptions
(e.g. consumption to cost center) to a collective account
This transaction/event key is needed to post the price differences.
The account specified here is posted with the price differences for
"other" consumptions.
o documentation currently available.
Small differences, Materials Management (DIF)
This transaction is used in Invoice Verification if you define a
tolerance for minor differences and the balance of an invoice does
not exceed the tolerance.
Purchase account(EIN), purchase offsetting account (EKG), freight
purchase account (FRE)
These transactions are used only if Purchase Account Management is
active in the company code.
Freight clearing (FR1), provision for freight charges (FR2), customs
duty clearing (FR3), provision for customs duty (FR4)
These transactions are used to post delivery costs (incidental
procurement costs) in the case of goods receipts against purchase
orders and incoming invoices. Which transaction is used for which
delivery costs depends on the condition types defined in the
purchase order.
You can also enter your own transactions for delivery costs in
condition types.
External service (FRL)
The transaction is used for goods and invoice receipts in connection
with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the
table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for
Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against
subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is
defined for this purpose.
External service, delivery costs (FRN)
This transaction is used for delivery costs (incidental costs of
procurement) in connection with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
Offsetting entry for stock posting (GBB)
Offsetting entries for stock postings are used in Inventory
Management. They are dependent on the account grouping to which each
movement type is assigned. The following account groupings are
defined in the standard system:
AUA: for order settlement
AUF: for goods receipts for orders (without account
assignment)
and for order settlement if AUA is not maintained
AUI: Subsequent adjustment of actual price from cost center
directly
to material (with account assignment)
BSA: for initial entry of stock balances
INV: for expenditure/income from inventory differences
VAX: for goods issues for sales orders without
account assignment object (the account is not a cost
element)
VAY: for goods issues for sales orders with
account assignment object (account is a cost element)
VBO: for consumption from stock of material provided to
vendor
VBR: for internal goods issues (for example, for cost
center)
VKA: for sales order account assignment
(for example, for individual purchase order)
VKP: for project account assignment (for example, for
individual PO)
VNG: for scrapping/destruction
VQP: for sample withdrawals without account assignment
VQY: for sample withdrawals with account assignment
ZOB: for goods receipts without purchase orders (mvt type
501)
ZOF: for goods receipts without production orders
(mvt types 521 and 531)
You can also define your own account groupings. If you intend to
post goods issues for cost centers (mvt type 201) and goods issues
for orders (mvt type 261) to separate consumption accounts, you can
assign the account grouping ZZZ to movement type 201 and account
grouping YYY to movement type 261.
Caution
If you use goods receipts without a purchase order in your system
(movement type 501), you have to check to which accounts the account
groupings are assigned ZOB
If you expect invoices for the goods receipts, and these invoices
can only be posted in Accounting, you can enter a clearing account
(similar to a GR/IR clearing account though without open item
management), which is cleared in Accounting when you post the vendor
invoice.
Note that the goods movement is valuated with the valuation price of
the material if no external amount has been entered.
As no account assignment has been entered in the standard system,
the assigned account is not defined as a cost element. If you assign
a cost element, you have to enter an account assignment via the
field selection or maintain an automatic account assignment for the
cost element.
Purchase order with account assignment (KBS)
You cannot assign this transaction/event key to an account. It means
that the account assignment is adopted from the purchase order and
is used for the purpose of determining the posting keys for the
goods receipt.
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items (KDM)
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items arise when an
invoice relating to a purchase order is posted with a different
exchange rate to that of the goods receipt and the material cannot
be debited or credited due to standard price control or stock
undercoverage/shortage.
Differences due to exchange rate rounding, Materials Management
(KDR)
An exchange rate rounding difference can arise in the case of an
invoice made out in a foreign currency. If a difference arises when
the posting lines are translated into local currency (as a result of
rounding), the system automatically generates a posting line for
this rounding difference.
Consignment liabilities (KON)
Consignment liabilities arise in the case of withdrawals from
consignment stock or from a pipeline or when consignment stock is
transferred to own stock.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for the
transaction/event key KON, it is possible to work with or without
account modification. If you work with account modification, the
following modifications are available in the standard system:
None for consignment liabilities
PIP for pipeline liabilities
Offsetting entry for price differences in cost object hierarchies
(KTR)
The contra entry for price difference postings (transaction PRK)
arising through settlement via material account determination is
carried out with transaction KTR.
Price differences (PRD)
Price differences arise for materials valuated at standard price in
the case of all movements and invoices with a value that differs
from the standard price. Examples: goods receipts against purchase
orders (if the PO price differs from the standard pricedardpreis),
goods issues in respect of which an external amount is entered,
invoices (if the invoice price differs from the PO price and the
standard price).
Price differences can also arise in the case of materials with
moving average price if there is not enough stock to cover the
invoiced quantity. In the case of goods movements in the negative
range, the moving average price is not changed. Instead, any price
differences arising are posted to a price difference account.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for
transaction/event key PRD, it is possible to work with or without
account modification. If you use account modification, the following
modifications are available in the standard system:
None for goods and invoice receipts against purchase orders
PRF for goods receipts against production orders and
order settlement
PRA for goods issues and other movements
PRU for transfer postings (price differences in the case
of external amounts)
Provision for delivery costs (RUE)
Provisions are created for accrued delivery costs if a condition
type for provisions is entered in the purchase order. They must be
cleared manually at the time of invoice verification.
Taxes in case of transfer posting GI/GR (TXO)
This transaction/event key is only relevant to Brazil (nota fiscal).
Revenue/expense from revaluation (UMB)
This transaction/event key is used both in Inventory Management and
in Invoice Verification if the standard price of a material has been
changed and a movement or an invoice is posted to the previous
period (at the previous price).
Unplanned delivery costs (UPF)
Unplanned delivery costs are delivery costs (incidental procurement
costs) that were not planned in a purchase order (e.g. freight,
customs duty). In the SAP posting transaction in Logistics Invoice
Verification, instead of distributing these unplanned delivery costs
among all invoice items as hitherto, you have the option of posting
them to a special account. A separate tax code can be used for this
account.
Input tax, Purchasing (VST)
Transaction/event key for tax account determination within the
"subsequent settlement" facility for debit-side settlement types.
The key is needed in the settlement schema for tax conditions.
Goods issue, revaluation (inflation) (WGI)
This transaction/event key is used if already-posted goods issues
have to be revaluated following the determination of a new market
price within the framework of inflation handling.
Goods receipt, revaluation (inflation) (WGR)
This transaction/event key is used if already-effected transfer
postings have to be revaluated following the determination of a new
market price within the framework of inflation handling. This
transaction is used for the receiving plant, whereas transaction WGI
(goods receipt, revaluation (inflation)) is used for the plant at
which the goods are issued.
GR/IR clearing (WRX)
Postings to the GR/IR clearing account occur in the case of goods
and invoice receipts against purchase orders. For more on the GR/IR
clearing account, refer to the SAP Library (documentation MM
Material Valuation).
Caution
You must set the Balances in local currency only indicator for the
GR/IR clearing account to enable the open items to be cleared. For
more on this topic, see the field documentation.
Thanks,
Raja
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BSX and GR/IR ( -)
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BSX and GBB-VBR
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7.Subcontracting ( material sent as component & consumed against 543)
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8.Sucontracting ( material procured )
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Re: Account determination for subcon manufacturing
Hi Experts,
Our company will subcontract manufacturing of goods but we will be supplying the raw materials.
Upon MIGO, the cost for subcon and raw materials should be posted to single GL only.
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My problem is that how to assign one GL in account determination that will capture both cost from subcon and raw materials.
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We can't create new account, the raw material cost should be part of the finished product.
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Can anybody explain total how many G/l Accounts, we will generally assign and please give the list including TE Key.. The reply will be highly appreciated...Hi,
For Account Determination 5 major characteru2019s are as follow:
1.Chart of Account,
2.Valuation Class,
3.Transaction Event Key,
4.Valuation Grouping Code,
5.Account Grouping Code/Account Modifier.
Configuration of Automatic Account Determination with T.Code are as follow:
1.OMSK: valuation Class with Account category reference,
2.OMWM: Active Valuation Grouping Code,
3.OMWN: Active Movement type with G/L account,
4.OMWD: Active Valuation Area,
5.OMWB: Active Chart of account,Valuation Grouping Code,Account Grouping Code,Valuation Class and G/L acocounts
In OMWB or OBYC
Click TE key and enter Chart of account and then save the Roles 1st for
1.Debit/Credit
2.General modification
3.Valuation Modif
4.Vakuation class
And then enter respective critetia for that TE key and save.
If assignment(Chart of account,Valuation Grouping Code,Account Grouping Code,Valuation Class and G/L acocounts
are correct and u would not face any problems in G/GI/IV.
The TE keys are:
Expense/revenue from consumption of consignment material (AKO)
This transaction is used in Inventory Management in the case of
withdrawals from consignment stock or when consignment stock is
transferred to own stock if the material is subject to standard
price control and the consignment price differs from the standard
price.
u2022 Expenditure/income from transfer posting (AUM)
This transaction is used for transfer postings from one material to
another if the complete value of the issuing material cannot be
posted to the value of the receiving material. This applies both to
materials with standard price control and to materials with moving
average price control. Price differences can arise for materials
with moving average price if stock levels are negative and the stock
value becomes unrealistic as a result of the posting. Transaction
AUM can be used irrespective of whether the transfer posting
involves a transfer between plants. The expenditure/income is added
to the receiving material.
u2022 Provisions for subsequent (end-of-period rebate) settlement (BO1)
If you use the "subsequent settlement" function with regard to
conditions (e.g. for period-end volume-based rebates), provisions
for accrued income are set up when goods receipts are recorded
against purchase orders if this is defined for the condition type.
u2022 Income from subsequent settlement (BO2)
The rebate income generated in the course of "subsequent settlement"
(end-of-period rebate settlement) is posted via this transaction.
u2022 Income from subsequent settlement after actual settlement (BO3)
If a goods receipt occurs after settlement accounting has been
effected for a rebate arrangement, no further provisions for accrued
rebate income can be managed by the "subsequent settlement"
facility. No postings should be made to the account normally used
for such provisions. As an alternative, you can use this transaction
to post provisions for accrued rebate income to a separate account
in cases such as the one described.
u2022 Change in stock (BSV)
Changes in stocks are posted in Inventory Management at the time
goods receipts are recorded or subsequent adjustments made with
regard to subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the
table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for
Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against
subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is
defined for this purpose.
Stock posting (BSX)
This transaction is used for all postings to stock accounts. Such
postings are effected, for example:
- In inventory management in the case of goods receipts to own
stock and goods issues from own stock
- In invoice verification, if price differences occur in
connection with incoming invoices for materials valuated at
moving average price and there is adequate stock coverage
- In order settlement, if the order is assigned to a material with
moving average price and the actual costs at the time of
settlement vary from the actual costs at the time of goods
receipt
Because this transaction is dependent on the valuation class, it is
possible to manage materials with different valuation classes in
separate stock accounts.
Caution :
Take care to ensure that:
- A stock account is not used for any transaction other than BSX
- Postings are not made to the account manually
- The account is not changed in the productive system before all
stock has been booked out of it
Otherwise differences would arise between the total stock value of
the material master records and the balance on the stock account.
Revaluation of "other" consumptions (COC)
This transaction/event key is only relevant to Brazil. It is used if
a revaluation report is used for company codes in Brazil.
The revaluation report uses the actual prices determined by the
material ledger/actual costing to:
- Revaluate costs on the basis of actual prices
- Post the price differences arising from "other" consumptions
(e.g. consumption to cost center) to a collective account
This transaction/event key is needed to post the price differences.
The account specified here is posted with the price differences for
"other" consumptions.
o documentation currently available.
Small differences, Materials Management (DIF)
This transaction is used in Invoice Verification if you define a
tolerance for minor differences and the balance of an invoice does
not exceed the tolerance.
Purchase account(EIN), purchase offsetting account (EKG), freight
purchase account (FRE)
These transactions are used only if Purchase Account Management is
active in the company code.
Freight clearing (FR1), provision for freight charges (FR2), customs
duty clearing (FR3), provision for customs duty (FR4)
These transactions are used to post delivery costs (incidental
procurement costs) in the case of goods receipts against purchase
orders and incoming invoices. Which transaction is used for which
delivery costs depends on the condition types defined in the
purchase order.
You can also enter your own transactions for delivery costs in
condition types.
External service (FRL)
The transaction is used for goods and invoice receipts in connection
with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the
table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for
Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against
subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is
defined for this purpose.
External service, delivery costs (FRN)
This transaction is used for delivery costs (incidental costs of
procurement) in connection with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must
Offsetting entry for stock posting (GBB)
Offsetting entries for stock postings are used in Inventory
Management. They are dependent on the account grouping to which each
movement type is assigned. The following account groupings are
defined in the standard system:
- AUA: for order settlement
- AUF: for goods receipts for orders (without account
assignment)
and for order settlement if AUA is not maintained
- AUI: Subsequent adjustment of actual price from cost center
directly
to material (with account assignment)
- BSA: for initial entry of stock balances
- INV: for expenditure/income from inventory differences
- VAX: for goods issues for sales orders without
account assignment object (the account is not a cost
element)
- VAY: for goods issues for sales orders with
account assignment object (account is a cost element)
- VBO: for consumption from stock of material provided to
vendor
- VBR: for internal goods issues (for example, for cost
center)
- VKA: for sales order account assignment
(for example, for individual purchase order)
- VKP: for project account assignment (for example, for
individual PO)
- VNG: for scrapping/destruction
- VQP: for sample withdrawals without account assignment
- VQY: for sample withdrawals with account assignment
- ZOB: for goods receipts without purchase orders (mvt type
501)
- ZOF: for goods receipts without production orders
(mvt types 521 and 531)
You can also define your own account groupings. If you intend to
post goods issues for cost centers (mvt type 201) and goods issues
for orders (mvt type 261) to separate consumption accounts, you can
assign the account grouping ZZZ to movement type 201 and account
grouping YYY to movement type 261.
Caution
If you use goods receipts without a purchase order in your system
(movement type 501), you have to check to which accounts the account
groupings are assigned ZOB
If you expect invoices for the goods receipts, and these invoices
can only be posted in Accounting, you can enter a clearing account
(similar to a GR/IR clearing account though without open item
management), which is cleared in Accounting when you post the vendor
invoice.
Note that the goods movement is valuated with the valuation price of
the material if no external amount has been entered.
As no account assignment has been entered in the standard system,
the assigned account is not defined as a cost element. If you assign
a cost element, you have to enter an account assignment via the
field selection or maintain an automatic account assignment for the
cost element.
Purchase order with account assignment (KBS)
You cannot assign this transaction/event key to an account. It means
that the account assignment is adopted from the purchase order and
is used for the purpose of determining the posting keys for the
goods receipt.
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items (KDM)
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items arise when an
invoice relating to a purchase order is posted with a different
exchange rate to that of the goods receipt and the material cannot
be debited or credited due to standard price control or stock
undercoverage/shortage.
Differences due to exchange rate rounding, Materials Management
(KDR)
An exchange rate rounding difference can arise in the case of an
invoice made out in a foreign currency. If a difference arises when
the posting lines are translated into local currency (as a result of
rounding), the system automatically generates a posting line for
this rounding difference.
Consignment liabilities (KON)
Consignment liabilities arise in the case of withdrawals from
consignment stock or from a pipeline or when consignment stock is
transferred to own stock.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for the
transaction/event key KON, it is possible to work with or without
account modification. If you work with account modification, the
following modifications are available in the standard system:
- None for consignment liabilities
- PIP for pipeline liabilities
Offsetting entry for price differences in cost object hierarchies
(KTR)
The contra entry for price difference postings (transaction PRK)
arising through settlement via material account determination is
carried out with transaction KTR.
Price differences (PRD)
Price differences arise for materials valuated at standard price in
the case of all movements and invoices with a value that differs
from the standard price. Examples: goods receipts against purchase
orders (if the PO price differs from the standard pricedardpreis),
goods issues in respect of which an external amount is entered,
invoices (if the invoice price differs from the PO price and the
standard price).
Price differences can also arise in the case of materials with
moving average price if there is not enough stock to cover the
invoiced quantity. In the case of goods movements in the negative
range, the moving average price is not changed. Instead, any price
differences arising are posted to a price difference account.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for
transaction/event key PRD, it is possible to work with or without
account modification. If you use account modification, the following
modifications are available in the standard system:
- None for goods and invoice receipts against purchase orders
- PRF for goods receipts against production orders and
order settlement
- PRA for goods issues and other movements
- PRU for transfer postings (price differences in the case
of external amounts)
Provision for delivery costs (RUE)
Provisions are created for accrued delivery costs if a condition
type for provisions is entered in the purchase order. They must be
cleared manually at the time of invoice verification.
Taxes in case of transfer posting GI/GR (TXO)
This transaction/event key is only relevant to Brazil (nota fiscal).
Revenue/expense from revaluation (UMB)
This transaction/event key is used both in Inventory Management and
in Invoice Verification if the standard price of a material has been
changed and a movement or an invoice is posted to the previous
period (at the previous price).
Unplanned delivery costs (UPF)
Unplanned delivery costs are delivery costs (incidental procurement
costs) that were not planned in a purchase order (e.g. freight,
customs duty). In the SAP posting transaction in Logistics Invoice
Verification, instead of distributing these unplanned delivery costs
among all invoice items as hitherto, you have the option of posting
them to a special account. A separate tax code can be used for this
account.
Input tax, Purchasing (VST)
Transaction/event key for tax account determination within the
"subsequent settlement" facility for debit-side settlement types.
The key is needed in the settlement schema for tax conditions.
Goods issue, revaluation (inflation) (WGI)
This transaction/event key is used if already-posted goods issues
have to be revaluated following the determination of a new market
price within the framework of inflation handling.
Goods receipt, revaluation (inflation) (WGR)
This transaction/event key is used if already-effected transfer
postings have to be revaluated following the determination of a new
market price within the framework of inflation handling. This
transaction is used for the receiving plant, whereas transaction WGI
(goods receipt, revaluation (inflation)) is used for the plant at
which the goods are issued.
GR/IR clearing (WRX)
Postings to the GR/IR clearing account occur in the case of goods
and invoice receipts against purchase orders. For more on the GR/IR
clearing account, refer to the SAP Library (documentation MM
Material Valuation).
Caution
You must set the Balances in local currency only indicator for the
GR/IR clearing account to enable the open items to be cleared. For
more on this topic, see the field documentation.
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Biju K -
Business transaction key in account determination..?
Hi all
Can anybody explain me in simple form form, what is business transaction key in account determination , for eg, GBB,BSA,BSX,PRD,VBR,.WRX....etc (Approximately 60 transaction keys in std SAP)
If i want to do configuration the for new client, what are all the business transaction key,,, How the configuration wil happen..?
Pls giv me expaination,
Reply will be rewardable..
Thanks
sap-mmHi MM,
Please Search in SDN threads solution is given already in lot of threads.
Go to SAP Library
SPRO> Help> SAP Library
Or go to SPRO> IMG> MM>Valuation and Account Assignment>Account determination> Account det without wizard> configure Automatic postings
Click on IMG ACTIVITY DOCUMENTATION
These transactions are important for Accounts.
Postings are made to G/L accounts automatically in the case of Invoice Verification and Inventory Management transactions relevant to Financial and Cost Accounting.
Example:
Posting lines are created in the following accounts in the case of a goods issue for a cost center:
Stock account
Consumption account
Agency business: income (AG1)
This transaction can be used in agency business for income deriving from commission (e.g. del credere commission). The account key is used in the calculation schemas for agency business to determine the associated revenue accounts.
Agency business: turnover (AG2)
This transaction can be used in agency business if turnover (business volume) postings are activated in Customizing for the payment types. The account key is specified in Customizing for the billing type.
Agency business: expense (AG3)
This transaction can be used in agency business for commission expenses. The account key is used in the calculation schemas for agency business to determine the associated expense accounts.
Expense/revenue from consumption of consignment material (AKO)
This transaction is used in Inventory Management in the case of withdrawals from consignment stock or when consignment stock is transferred to own stock if the material is subject to standard price control and the consignment price differs from the standard price.
Expenditure/income from transfer posting (AUM)
This transaction is used for transfer postings from one material to another if the complete value of the issuing material cannot be posted to the value of the receiving material. This applies both to materials with standard price control and to materials with moving average price control. Price differences can arise for materials with moving average price if stock levels are negative and the stock value becomes unrealistic as a result of the posting. Transaction AUM can be used irrespective of whether the transfer posting involves a transfer between plants. The expenditure/income is added to the receiving material.
Provisions for subsequent (end-of-period rebate) settlement (BO1)
If you use the "subsequent settlement" function with regard to conditions (e.g. for period-end volume-based rebates), provisions for accrued income are set up when goods receipts are recorded against purchase orders if this is defined for the condition type.
Income from subsequent settlement (BO2)
The rebate income generated in the course of "subsequent settlement" (end-of-period rebate settlement) is posted via this transaction.
Income from subsequent settlement after actual settlement (BO3)
If a goods receipt occurs after settlement accounting has been effected for a rebate arrangement, no further provisions for accrued rebate income can be managed by the "subsequent settlement" facility. No postings should be made to the account normally used for such provisions. As an alternative, you can use this transaction to post provisions for accrued rebate income to a separate account in cases such as the one described.
Supplementary entry for stock (BSD)
This account is posted when closing entries are made for a cumulation run. This account is a supplementary account to the stock account; that is, the stock account is added to it to determine the stock value that was calculated via the cumulation. In the process, the various valuation areas (for example, commercial, tax), that are used in the balance sheet are taxed separately.
Change in stock (BSV)
Changes in stocks are posted in Inventory Management at the time goods receipts are recorded or subsequent adjustments made with regard to subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is defined for this purpose.
Stock posting (BSX)
This transaction is used for all postings to stock accounts. Such postings are effected, for example:
In inventory management in the case of goods receipts to own stock and goods issues from own stock
In invoice verification, if price differences occur in connection with incoming invoices for materials valuated at moving average price and there is adequate stock coverage
In order settlement, if the order is assigned to a material with moving average price and the actual costs at the time of settlement vary from the actual costs at the time of goods receipt
Because this transaction is dependent on the valuation class, it is possible to manage materials with different valuation classes in separate stock accounts.
Revaluation of other consumption (COC)
This transaction/event key is required for the revaluation of consumption in Actual Costing/Material Ledger.
Revaluation of consumption valuates single-level consumption using the actual prices determined in the Actual Costing/Material Ledger application. This revaluation can either take place in the account where the original postings were made, or in a header account.
The header account is determined using the transaction/event key COC.
Del credere (DEL)
Transaction/event key for the payment/invoice list documents in Purchasing. The account key is needed in the calculation schema for payment/settlement processing to determine the associated revenue accounts.
Small differences, Materials Management (DIF)
This transaction is used in Invoice Verification if you define a tolerance for minor differences and the balance of an invoice does not exceed the tolerance.
Purchase account(EIN), purchase offsetting account (EKG), freight purchase account (FRE)
These transactions are used only if Purchase Account Management is active in the company code.
Note
Due to special legal requirements, this function was developed specially for certain countries (Belgium, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and Finland).
Before you use this function, check whether you need to use it in your country.
Freight clearing (FR1), provision for freight charges (FR2), customs duty clearing (FR3), provision for customs duty (FR4)
These transactions are used to post delivery costs (incidental procurement costs) in the case of goods receipts against purchase orders and incoming invoices. Which transaction is used for which delivery costs depends on the condition types defined in the purchase order.
You can also enter your own transactions for delivery costs in condition types.
External service (FRL)
The transaction is used for goods and invoice receipts in connection with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is defined for this purpose.
External service, delivery costs (FRN)
This transaction is used for delivery costs (incidental costs of procurement) in connection with subcontract orders.
If the account assigned here is defined as a cost element, you must specify a preliminary account assignment for the account in the table of automatic account assignment specification (Customizing for Controlling) in order to be able to post goods receipts against subcontract orders. In the standard system, cost center SC-1 is defined for this purpose.
Offsetting entry for stock posting (GBB)
Offsetting entries for stock postings are used in Inventory Management. They are dependent on the account grouping to which each movement type is assigned. The following account groupings are defined in the standard system:
Purchase order with account assignment (KBS)
You cannot assign this transaction/event key to an account. It means that the account assignment is adopted from the purchase order and is used for the purpose of determining the posting keys for the goods receipt.
Exchange Rate Differences Materials Management(AVR) (KDG)
When you carry out a revaluation of single-level consumption in the material ledger for an alternative valuation run, the exchange rate difference accounts of the materials are credited with the exchange rate differences that are to be assigned to the consumption.
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items (KDM)
Exchange rate differences in the case of open items arise when an invoice relating to a purchase order is posted with a different exchange rate to that of the goods receipt and the material cannot be debited or credited due to standard price control or stock undercoverage/shortage.
Differences due to exchange rate rounding, Materials Management (KDR)
An exchange rate rounding difference can arise in the case of an invoice made out in a foreign currency. If a difference arises when the posting lines are translated into local currency (as a result of rounding), the system automatically generates a posting line for this rounding difference.
Exchange Rate Differences from Lower Levels (KDV)
In multi-level periodic settlement in the material ledger, some of the exchange rate differences that have been posted during the period in respect of the raw materials, semifinished products and cost centers performing the activity used in the manufacture of a semifinished or finished product are debited or credited to that semifinished or finished product.
Consignment liabilities (KON)
Consignment liabilities arise in the case of withdrawals from consignment stock or from a pipeline or when consignment stock is transferred to own stock.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for the transaction/event key KON, it is possible to work with or without account modification. If you work with account modification, the following modifications are available in the standard system:
None for consignment liabilities
PIP for pipeline liabilities
Offsetting entry for price differences in cost object hierarchies (KTR)
The contra entry for price difference postings (transaction PRK) arising through settlement via material account determination is carried out with transaction KTR.
Accruals and deferrals account (material ledger) (LKW)
If the process of material price determination in the material ledger is not accompanied by revaluation of closing stock, the price and exchange rate differences that should actually be applied to the stock value are contra-posted to accounts with the transaction/event key LKW.
If, on the other hand, price determination in the material ledger is accompanied by revaluation of the closing stock, the price and exchange rate differences are posted to the stock account (i.e. the stock is revalued).
Price Difference from Exploded WIP (Lar.) (PRA)
If you use the WIP revaluation of the material ledger, the price variances of the exploded WIP stock of an activity type or a business process are posted to the price differences account with transaction/event key PRA.
Differences (AVR Price) (PRC)
In the alternative valuation run in the material ledger, some of the variances that accrue interest in the cost centers, are transfer posted to the semifinished or finished product.
Price differences (PRD)
Price differences arise for materials valuated at standard price in the case of all movements and invoices with a value that differs from the standard price. Examples: goods receipts against purchase orders (if the PO price differs from the standard pricedardpreis), goods issues in respect of which an external amount is entered, invoices (if the invoice price differs from the PO price and the standard price).
Price differences can also arise in the case of materials with moving average price if there is not enough stock to cover the invoiced quantity. In the case of goods movements in the negative range, the moving average price is not changed. Instead, any price differences arising are posted to a price difference account.
Depending on the settings for the posting rules for transaction/event key PRD, it is possible to work with or without account modification. If you use account modification, the following modifications are available in the standard system:
None for goods and invoice receipts against purchase orders
PRF for goods receipts against production orders and
order settlement
PRA for goods issues and other movements
PRU for transfer postings (price differences in the case
of external amounts)
Price Differences (Material Ledger, AVR) (PRG)
When you carry out a revaluation of single-level consumption in the material ledger during the alternative valuation run, the price difference accounts of the materials are credited with the price differences that are to be assigned to the consumption.
Price differences in cost object hierarchies (PRK)
In cost object hierarchies, price differences occur both for the assigned materials with standard price and for the accounts of the cost object hierarchy. In the course of settlement for cost object hierarchies after settlement via material account determination, the price differences are posted via the transaction PRK.
Price Difference from Exploded WIP (Mat.) (PRM)
If you use the WIP revaluation of the material ledger, the price and exchange rate differences of the exploded WIP stock of a material are posted to the price difference account with transaction/event key PRM.
Price differences, product cost collector (PRP)
During settlement accounting with regard to a product cost collector in repetitive manufacturing, price differences are posted with the transaction PRP in the case of the valuated sales order stock.
This transaction is currently used in the following instances only:
Production cost collector in Release 4.0
Product cost collector in IS Automotive Release 2.0 (product cost collector in connection with APO)
Offsetting entry: price differences, product cost collector (PRQ)
The offsetting (contra) entry to price difference postings (transaction PRP) in the course of settlement accounting with respect to a product cost collector in repetitive manufacturing in the case of the valuated sales order stock is carried out via transaction PRQ.
This transaction is currently used in the following instances only:
Production cost collector in Release 4.0
Product cost collector in IS Automotive Release 2.0 (product cost collector in connection with APO)
Price Differences from Lower Levels (PRV)
In multi-level periodic settlement in the material ledger, some of the price differences posted during the period in respect of the raw materials, semifinished products, and cost centers performing the activity used in a semifinished or finished product, are transfer posted to that semifinished or finished product.
Price differences for material ledger (PRY)
In the course of settlement in the material ledger, price differences from the material ledger are posted with the transaction PRY.
Expense and revenue from revaluation (retroactive pricing, RAP)
This transaction/event key is used in Invoice Verification within the framework of the revaluation of goods and services supplied for which settlement has already taken place. Any difference amounts determined are posted to the accounts assigned to the transaction/event key RAP (retroactive pricing) as expense or revenue.
At the time of the revaluation, the amounts determined or portions thereof) are posted neither to material stock accounts nor to price difference accounts. The full amount is always posted to the "Expense from Revaluation" or "Revenue from Revaluation" account. The offsetting (contra) entry is made to the relevant vendor account.
Invoice reductions in Logistics Invoice Verification (RKA)
This transaction/event key is used in Logistics Invoice Verification for the interim posting of price differences in the case of invoice reductions.
If a vendor invoice is reduced, two accounting documents are automatically created for the invoice document. With the first accounting document, the amount invoiced is posted in the vendor line. An additional line is generated on the invoice reduction account to partially offset this amount. With the second accounting document, the invoice reduction is posted in the form of a credit memo from the vendor. The offsetting entry to the vendor line is the invoice reduction account. Hence the invoice reduction account is always balanced off by two accounting documents within one transaction.
Provision for delivery costs (RUE)
Provisions are created for accrued delivery costs if a condition type for provisions is entered in the purchase order. They must be cleared manually at the time of invoice verification.
Taxes in case of transfer posting GI/GR (TXO)
This transaction/event key is only relevant to Brazil (nota fiscal).
Revenue/expense from revaluation (UMB)
This transaction/event key is used both in Inventory Management and in Invoice Verification if the standard price of a material has been changed and a movement or an invoice is posted to the previous period (at the previous price).
Expenditure/income from revaluation (UMD)
This account is the offsetting account for the BSD account. It is posted during the closing entries for the cumulation run of the material ledger and has to be defined for the same valuation areas.
Unplanned delivery costs (UPF)
Unplanned delivery costs are delivery costs (incidental procurement costs) that were not planned in a purchase order (e.g. freight, customs duty). In the SAP posting transaction in Logistics Invoice Verification, instead of distributing these unplanned delivery costs among all invoice items as hitherto, you have the option of posting them to a special account. A separate tax code can be used for this account.
Input tax, Purchasing (VST)
Transaction/event key for tax account determination within the "subsequent settlement" facility for debit-side settlement types. The key is needed in the settlement schema for tax conditions.
Inflation posting (WGB)
Transaction/event key that posts inflation postings to a different account, within the handling of inflation process for the period-end closing.
Goods issue, revaluation (inflation) (WGI)
This transaction/event key is used if already-posted goods issues have to be revaluated following the determination of a new market price within the framework of inflation handling.
Goods receipt, revaluation (inflation) (WGR)
This transaction/event key is used if already-effected transfer postings have to be revaluated following the determination of a new market price within the framework of inflation handling. This transaction is used for the receiving plant, whereas transaction WGI (goods receipt, revaluation (inflation)) is used for the plant at which the goods are issued.
WIP from Price Differences (Internal Activity) (WPA)
When you use the WIP revaluation of the material ledger, the price variances from the actual price calculation that are to be assigned to the WIP stock, an activity type or a business process are posted to the WIP account for activities.
WIP from Price Differences (Material) (WPM)
When you use the WIP revaluation of the material ledger, the price and exchange rate differences that are to be assigned to the WIP stock of a material are posted to the WIP account for material.
GR/IR clearing (WRX)
Postings to the GR/IR clearing account occur in the case of goods and invoice receipts against purchase orders. For more on the GR/IR clearing account, refer to the SAP Library (documentation MM Material Valuation).
Caution
You must set the Balances in local currency only indicator for the GR/IR clearing account to enable the open items to be cleared. For more on this topic, see the field documentation.
GR/IR clearing for material ledger (WRY)
This transaction/event key is not used from Release 4.0 onwards.
Prior to 4.0, it was used for postings to the GR/IR clearing account if the material ledger was active. As of Release 4.0, the transaction is no longer necessary, since postings to the GR/IR account in parallel currencies are possible.
Reg,
Ashok
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Account determination error - in creation of invoice
Hello experts,
i have an error in creation of invoice, after( pgi post goods issue)
will you please help me out to solve this error.
thanks & Regards,
yogesh rainahello sir,
After going throuth this path it shows no gl account in account determination chart
as below
Condition type Message Description
ZPR0 123 Access KOFI not carried out (initialized field)
Access Message Description
10 123 Access KOFI not carried out (initialized field)
20 121 No G/L account found in Account determination type KOFI
30 123 Access KOFI not carried out (initialized field)
40 121 No G/L account found in Account determination type KOFI
50 121 No G/L account found in Account determination type KOFI
60 123 Access KOFI not carried out (initialized field) -
Account determination error in VF02
Hai Guru,s
In VF02 when i am going ton release the flag to accounting i am getting following error "Posting keys for accounting determination for transaction EXD does not exist"
I checked VKOA EXD a/c key availabele .This is Exise duty account key.....In pricing procedure also EXD assigned to respectine condition type.............
where i did wrong.........which setting i missed........
Thank u in advance
Regards
AnjanDear Anjan,
For Tax Conditions you have to maintain Account Determination in OB40
Go to T-Code OB40
Select the Transaction - EXD - & Double click on it...
Mention required GL Account here...
Your problem would definitely get solved.
Hope this helps...
Give Points if useful...
Thanks,
Jignesh Mehta
Edited by: Jignesh Mehta on Sep 26, 2008 10:42 AM -
Account determination error in FI-MM
Hi Gurus
I trying to raise PO requisition in ME21N. Here I am facing couple of issues
1) If I select the K in account assignment category I can't assign the raw material GL account in account assignment tab as it falls under balance sheet item.
2) I have saved the PO with out K in the account assignment category and proceeded to MIGO when the saving the document in MIGO the system showing the rejection as "account determination is missing for Valuation class and for COCD"
and postings are not reflected.
I want make sure that all the settings related to account determination are good in OBYC.
Please advise here
KishoreHi,
As you mentioned the below is the error message.
"account determination is missing for Valuation class and for COCD"
What is COCD ???
Is it Chart of Account or else????
Ravi Polampalli -
Account determination error in FI doc during SD billing doc posting.
hi,
when I create one billing doc ref to s/o,
I check account determination in condition type:
G/L account no.: 110000
Provision acc. : 120000
in FI doc,
should debit 110000 and credit 120000
but current status is credit 110000 and debit 120000
Please help.
Thanks.Hi,
One of the following could be the reasons for the Account determination error.
Please check.
1.Incorrect account assignment group entered in the customer and material master
Resolution:Maintain correct account assignment group in customer and material master,Eg.External Domestic,Z1 - External Foreign,Internal Foreign,etc,.
2.GL account not extended to the respective company code.
Resolution:Extend the required GL account to the company code.
Regards,
Sophia Xavier -
Account Determination error in MIGO
Hi Folks,
I am getting the following Error while doing MIGO
"Account determination for entry ABCD ___ 0001 ___ 3000 not possible"
I have checked in OMWD and OBYC and all the setting looks ok .
Kindly suggest..
Thanks
SumitCheck valuation class for material you are using.
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Account determination error in sales order
Dear all,
Please help. Trying to release a billing document to accounting. Getting the error:
Document 90000004 saved (error in account determination)
Message no. VF051
While analysing: going to Environment - Accnt determination analysis - Revenue accounts :- no condition types are coming under the procedure KOFI000. Checked settings in vkoa. All G/L accounts are mapped. There are invoices of the same document type, with the same condition types in production with correct account determination.
On further analysis, found that no condition types are coming not determined in the sales orders. Yet there is no incompletion log. Quite baffled. The users are punching in cut over sales orders into production. Please help me rectify the situation.
Thanks,
KasturiI hope you have incompletion log (OVA2) maintain for WBS element in your sales order.
Like
Table
Fld Name
Desc
Screen
Status
VBAK
PS_PSP_PNR
WBS Element
KKNT
Based your requirement , say, 01
VBAP
PS_PSP_PNR
WBS Element
PKNT
Based your requirement , say, 06
Regards
JP -
Account determination error in Billing
Dear Expert,
I create one billing doc(1840000318) based on SO:1810000296. But in the posting status it is showing "Posting document not created(account determn error) in billing. I did not found any FI relavant docs for this billing in open item customer list.
*Anyone can advice me why the FI docs not created automatically..???
**Do you think there any missing configuration set?
***Or if I cancel the billing docs then it will okay or not ?
Thanks & b.Rgds
BishnuHi Bishnu,
Check Points for Account Determination.
1. Ensure Cutomer master (Xd02)Sales Area Data- Billing Tab-- Acc Assign Grp ---Should be maintained
2. Material Master -
Sales Org-2----
Acc Assign Grp..Should be maintained.
3. In VKOA maintain
Application- V Chart of Accounts--Sales Org ---Acc Assgn Gp Of Cust -Acc Assgn Gp of Material-Acc Keys (ERL,ERS,ERF)----& G/L Account.
4. In ur Pricing Procedure i.e V/08... Maintain Reqt -2 corresponding to ERL,ERS,ERF. & Subtotal =9 in front of net total.
Revert for further clarification.
Regards
Amit Gupta -
Account determination error in Invoice document posting
Problem - When generating the invoice document to customer, an error is displayed - Document is saved (Account determination error). As a consequence of this step, the invoicing is not able to create FI document
My Analysis-
Account determination is done in G/L account assignment (VKOA screen)
For my billing document, the system is not able to find the GL account (below are screenshots)
In VKOA screen, I already defined the GL account determination using KOFI procedure.
I initially defined in table 2 Cust.Grp/Account Key and it didnt work.
So I defined in both the tables 1 as well - Cust.Grp/MaterialGrp/AcctKey
But still system is not reading the tables and obtaining the GL account no
Any advice on why its not working?Hi Nikhil,
As per the screen shots i could observe that you didn't maintained acct asst grp of customer.
check the acct asst grp of customer field in billing tab is maintained or not.
other possible reason may be in your pricing procedure -check whether the accounting keys are maintained or not.
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