SAP Business One Budget Scenarios 2007A
Hello,
I have B1 2007A SP00 PL37 installed. I am trying to add a Budget Scenario. I click on Financials --> Budget Setup --> Budget Scenarios. A screen pops up titled "Budget Scenarios -- Setup". It has a beginning fiscal year in the drop-down list, and the table below is empty. No matter what I do, it will not let me enter anything into that table. If I try to Copy Scenario, a new window pops up, showing "Original Data" and "Destination Data". The Destination Scenario drop-down offers a "Define New" option. When I click "Define New", it takes me back to the "Budget Scenarios -- Setup" window. So that is where I am stuck.
Can anyone assist me in this circular adventure? Once we get past this situation, I have another Profit and Loss Budget Report question.
Thanks.
Thank you, Marcia. That was perfect. Should I ask my 2nd question here? Well, here goes. I upgraded my system from 2004A to 2007A in May. I am now completing the financial close for May, but we are now in July (new fiscal year). When I run the Profit and Loss Budget Report, I do not see any Budget Scenarios in the pull-down list, therefore I do not have any budget numbers in the report. Any idea on why there would be no scenarios shown in the pull-down? Was there a problem converting the scenarios during the upgrade to 2007A?
Thanks,
Ted
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ABO1 External Bank Operation Code - Rows - Log
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ABTW Batch Attributes in Location
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ACD3 Credit Memo - Item Areas
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ACHO Checks for Payment - History
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ACP2 Campaign - Items
ACP3 Campaign - Partners
ACPN Campaign
ACPR Contact Persons - History
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ACQ2 Capitalization - Area Journal Transactions
ACQ3 Capitalization - Item Areas
ACR1 Business Partner Addresses - History
ACR2 Bussiness Partners - Payment Methods-History
ACR3 Business Partner Control Accounts - History
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ACR5 BP Payment Dates
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ACRC Credit Cards
ACRD Business Partners - History
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ADG1 Discount Groups Rows
ADM1 Administration Extension
ADM2 Administration Electronic Report
ADMC GL Account Determination - Criteria - History
ADNF DNF Code
ADO1 A/R Invoice (Rows) - History
ADO10 A/R Invoice - Row Structure - History
ADO11 A/R Inv (Drawn Dpm Det) - Hist
ADO12 A/R Invoice - Tax Extension - History
ADO13 A/R Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
ADO14 Invoice - Assembly - Rows - History
ADO15 A/R Inv (Drawn Dpm Applied) - Hist
ADO16 Draft - SnB properties
ADO17 A/R Invoice - Import Process - History
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AEC2 Messages Processed via Electronic Communication
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AHE2 Education
AHE3 Employee Reviews
AHE4 Previous Employment
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AHE7 Savings Payments
AHEM Employees
AIGW Item Group - Warehouse - History
AIN1 Inventory Counting - Rows
AIN2 Inventory Counting - UoM
AIN3 Inventory Count - SnB
AINC Inventory Stock Counting
AINS Customer Equipment Card - History
AIQI Inventory Initial Quantity
AIQR Inventory Stock Posting (Reconcile)
AIT1 Item - Prices - History
AIT11 Asset Item Period Control
AIT13 Asset Attributes
AIT2 Items - Multiple Preferred Vendors - History
AIT3 Items - Localization Fields - History
AIT5 Asset Item Projects - History
AIT6 Asset Item Distribution Rules
AIT7 Asset Item Depreciation Params - History
AIT8 Asset Item Balances - History
AIT9 Item - UoM Prices
AITB Item Groups - History
AITM Items - History
AITT Product Tree - History
AITW Items - Warehouse - History
AJD1 Journal Entry - History - Rows
AJD2 Withholding Tax - History
AJDT Journal Entry - History
AKL1 Pick List - Rows - History
AKL2 Pick List for SnB and Bin Details
ALR2 Dynamic message data row
ALR3 Dynamic message data cells
AMD1 Amout Differences Report Lines
AMDR Manual Distribution Rule
AMDR1 Manual Distribution Rule - Rows
AMGP Material Group
AMR1 Inventory Revaluation - History - Rows
AMR2 Inventory Revaluation FIFO Rows (Archive)
AMR3 Inventory Revaluation SNB
AMRV Inventory Revaluation - History
ANCM NCM Code
AOA1 Blanket Agreement - Rows
AOA2 Blanket Agreement - Details
AOA3 Item Details: Activity
AOA4 Blanket Agreement - Recurring Transactions
AOAT Blanket Agreement
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AOCR Distribution Rule
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APJ1 Project Plan Steps
APJ2 Project Plan Steps Time Record
APJT Project Plan
APKL Pick List - History
APLN Price Lists
APRC Cost Center
APRJ Project Codes
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AQI2 Inventory Count - SnB
AQR1 Inventory Stock Posting (Reconcile) Lines
AQR2 Inventory Counting - UoM
AQR3 Inventory Count - SnB
ARC1 Incoming Payment - Checks - History
ARC2 Incoming Payment - Invoices - History
ARC3 Credit Vouchers History
ARC4 Incoming Payment - Account List - History
ARC5 Reciept log vat adjustment-History
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ARC7 Incoming Payments - Tax Amount per Document - History
ARC8 Incoming Payment - TDS Entries - History
ARCT Incoming Payment - History
ARI1 Add-On
ASC1 Service Call Solutions - History
ASC2 Service Call Inventory Expenses - History
ASC3 Service Call Travel/Labor Expenses - History
ASC4 Service Call Travel/Labor Expenses - History
ASC5 Service Call Activities - History
ASCL History
ASGP Service Group for Brazil
ASP1 Special Prices - Data Areas
ASP2 Special Prices - Quantity Areas
ASPP Special Prices
ASRN Serial Numbers Master Data
AST1 Sales Tax Codes - Rows
ASTC Sales Tax Codes
ASTT Sales Tax Authorities Type
ATC1 Attachments - Rows
ATHL Thresholds
ATSC CST Code for Nota Fiscal
ATT1 Bill of Materials - Component Items - History
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ATX2 Tax Invoice Operation Codes
ATXI Tax Invoice - History
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AUOM UoM Master Data
AUSR Archive Users - History
AVT1 Tax Definition
AVTG Tax Definition
AWEX Workflow Engine Execution Entity
AWFQ SWFQ History Table
AWH1 Tax Definition
AWH2 WTax Definition - Rows2
AWH3 Value Range
AWHS Warehouses - History
AWHT Withholding Tax
AWL1 Potential Processor of Tasks
AWL2 Input data for tasks
AWL3 Task Notes
AWL4 Task Output Data
AWL5 Task Field Mapping Information
AWLS Workflow - Task Details
AWMG Workflow Manager
AWO1 Production Order (Rows) - History
AWO2 Production Order - Base
AWOR Production Order - History
AWTS Workflow Engine Task Table
BGT1 Budget - Rows
BGT2 Budget - Cost Accounting
BGT3 Budget - Cost Accounting Rows
BNK1 Bank Statement - Documents List
BNK2 Bank Statement - Recommendation List
BOC1 External Bank Operation Code - Rows
BOE1 Bill of Exchange for Payment - Rows
BOT1 Bill of Exchange Transactions
BOX1 Box Definition - Rows
BOX2 Box Definition - Accounts
BOX3 Box Definition - Choice
BOX4 Box Definition - Contra Accounts of Accounts
BPL1 Branch I.E. Numbers
BPL2 Branch Tributary Info.
BTC1 Internal Bank Operation Codes - Accounts
BTF1 Journal Voucher - Rows
BTF2 Journal Voucher Withholding Tax - History
CASE Internal Recon. Upgrade 2007A
CASE1 Internal Recon. Upgrade 2007A
CCAL Chinese Chart of Account Level Definition
CCFG Company Configuration
CCPD Period-End Closing
CCS1 Cycle Count Determination- Subtable
CDC1 Cash Discount - Rows
CDIC Dictionary
CFH1 Cash Flow Statement Report - History - Rows
CFUS Functionality Usage Statistics
CHD1 Checks for Payment Drafts - Rows
CHO1 Checks for Payment - Rows
CHO2 Checks for Payment - Print Status
CIF1 Country Specific Information
CIN1 Correction Invoice - Rows
CIN10 Correction Invoice - Row Structure
CIN12 Correction Invoice - Tax Extension
CIN13 Correction Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
CIN17 Correction Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
CIN18 Correction Invoice - Export Process
CIN19 Correction Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
CIN2 A/R Correction Invoice - Freight - Rows
CIN20 Intrastat Expenses
CIN3 A/R Correction Invoice - Freight
CIN4 Correction Invoice - Tax Amount per Document
CIN5 A\R Correction Invoice - Withholding Tax
CIN6 Correction Invoice - Installments
CIN7 Delivery Packages - Correction Invoice
CIN8 Items in Package - Correction Invoice
CIN9 Correction Invoice - Drawn Dpm
CPI1 A/P Correction Invoice - Rows
CPI10 A/P Correction Invoice - Row Structure
CPI12 A/P Correction Invoice - Tax Extension
CPI13 A/P Correction Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
CPI14 A/P Correction Invoice - Assembly - Rows
CPI15 A/P Corr Inv - Drawn Dpm Appld
CPI16 A/P Corr. Inv - SnB properties
CPI17 A/P Correction Invoice - Import Process
CPI18 A/P Correction Invoice - Export Process
CPI19 A/P Correction Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
CPI2 A/P Correction Invoice - Freight - Rows
CPI20 Intrastat Expenses
CPI3 A/P Correction Invoice - Freight
CPI4 A/P Correction Invoice - Tax Amount per Document
CPI5 Withholding Tax Data
CPI6 Documents History - Installments
CPI7 A/P Correction Invoice - Delivery Packages
CPI8 A/P Correction Invoice - Items in Package
CPI9 A/P Corr. Invoice - Drawn Dpm
CPL1 Quick Copy - Instance Log
CPN1 Campaign - BPs
CPN2 Campaign - Items
CPN3 Campaign - Partners
CPT1 Cockpit Subtable
CPV1 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Rows
CPV10 A/P CrIn Rev - Row Structure
CPV12 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Tax Extension
CPV13 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal Rows - Distributed Expenses
CPV14 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Assembly - Rows
CPV15 A/P CrIn Rev - Drawn Dpm Appld
CPV16 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - SnB properties
CPV17 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Import Process
CPV18 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Export Process
CPV19 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Bin Allocation Data
CPV2 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Freight - Rows
CPV20 Intrastat Expenses
CPV3 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Freight
CPV4 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Tax Amt per Doc.
CPV5 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - WTax
CPV6 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Installments
CPV7 A/P Corr Inv Rvsl - Deliv Pkgs
CPV8 A/P Correction Invoice Reversal - Items in Package
CPV9 A/P Corr Inv Rvrsl - Drawn Dpm
CRD1 Business Partners - Addresses
CRD2 Bussiness Partners - Payment Methods
CRD3 BP Control Account
CRD4 Allowed WTax Codes for BP
CRD5 BP Payment Dates
CRD6 BP's Payer Name
CRD7 Fiscal IDs for BP Master Data
CRD8 BP Branch Assignment
CRD9 OCRD Extension
CSI1 A/R Correction Invoice - Rows
CSI10 A/R Correction Invoice - Row Structure
CSI12 A/R Correction Invoice - Tax Extension
CSI13 A/R Correction Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
CSI14 A/R Correction Invoice - Assembly - Rows
CSI15 A/R Corr Inv - Drawn Dpm Appld
CSI16 A/R Corr. Inv. - SnB properties
CSI17 A/R Correction Invoice - Import Process
CSI18 A/R Correction Invoice - Export Process
CSI19 A/R Correction Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
CSI2 A/R Corr Inv - Freight - Rows
CSI20 Intrastat Expenses
CSI3 A/R Correction Invoice - Freight
CSI4 A/R Correction Invoice - Tax Amount Per Document
CSI5 A/R Correction Invoice - Withholding Tax
CSI6 A/R Corr. Inv. - Installments
CSI7 A/R Corr. Inv. Deliv. Pkgs
CSI8 A/R Corr. Inv. - Items in Pkg
CSI9 A/R Corr. Inv. - Drawn Dpm
CSN1 Certificate Series - Series
CSPI Solution Packager Information
CSTN Workstation ID
CSV1 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Rows
CSV10 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Row Structure
CSV12 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Tax Extension
CSV13 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal Rows - Distributed Expenses
CSV14 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Assembly - Rows
CSV15 A/R CrIn Rev - Drawn Dpm Appld
CSV16 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - SnB properties
CSV17 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Bin Allocation Data
CSV18 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Export Process
CSV19 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Bin Allocation Data
CSV2 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Freight - Rows
CSV20 Intrastat Expenses
CSV3 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Freight
CSV4 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Tax Amount Per Document
CSV5 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - WTax
CSV6 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Installments
CSV7 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Delivery Packages
CSV8 A/R Correction Invoice Reversal - Items in Package
CSV9 A/R CrIn Rev - Drawn Dpm
CTG1 Installment Layout
CTNS Transaction Notification Setting
CTR1 Service Contract - Items
CTR2 Service Contract - Recurring Transactions
CUL1 Customer Usage Statistics Log
CUMF Folder
CUMI My Menu Items
DAB1 Dashboard Queries
DADB Data Archive DSA Balance
DAR1 Data Archive - Transaction Log
DAR2 Data Archive - Transaction Log
DAR3 Data Archive - Handwritten Documents
DATB Data Archive Tax Balance
DBADM Read-Only DB User
DDT1 Withholding Tax Deduction Hierarchy - Rows
DGP1 Customer List
DGP2 Expanded Selection Criteria
DGP3 Expanded Consolidation Options
DGP4 Business Place List
DGP5 Sort By List
DLN1 Delivery - Rows
DLN10 Delivery - Row Structure
DLN12 Delivery - Tax Extension
DLN13 Delivery Rows - Distributed Expenses
DLN14 Delivery Notes - Assembly - Rows
DLN15 Delivery - Drawn Dpm Applied
DLN16 Delivery - SnB properties
DLN17 Delivery - Import Process
DLN18 Delivery - Export Process
DLN19 Delivery - Bin Allocation Data
DLN2 Delivery Notes - Freight - Rows
DLN20 Intrastat Expenses
DLN3 Delivery Notes - Freight
DLN4 Delivery - Tax Amount per Document
DLN5 Delivery - Withholding Tax
DLN6 Delivery - Installments
DLN7 Delivery Packages
DLN8 Items in Package - Delivery
DLN9 Delivery - Drawn Dpm
DMW1 Query List
DOC20 Intrastat Expenses
DPI1 A/R Down Payment - Rows
DPI10 A/R Down Payment - Row Structure
DPI11 A/R DP - Drawn Dpm Detail
DPI12 Down Payment In - Tax Extension
DPI13 A/R Down Payment Rows - Distributed Expenses
DPI14 A/R Down Payment - Assembly - Rows
DPI15 A/R DP - Drawn Dpm Applied
DPI16 A/R Down Payment - SnB properties
DPI17 A/R Down Payment - Import Process
DPI18 A/R Down Payment - Export Process
DPI19 A/R Down Payment - Bin Allocation Data
DPI2 A/R Down Payment - Freight - Rows
DPI20 Intrastat Expenses
DPI3 A/R Down Payment - Freight
DPI4 A/R Down Payment - Tax Amount per Document
DPI5 A/R Down Payment - Withholding Tax
DPI6 A/R Down Payment - Installments
DPI7 Delivery Packages - A/R Down Pymt
DPI8 Items in Package - A/R Down Pmt.
DPI9 Down Payment Incoming - Drawn Dpm
DPO1 A/P Down Payment - Rows
DPO10 A/P Down Payment - Row Structure
DPO12 Down Payment - Tax Extension
DPO13 A/P Down Payment Rows - Distributed Expenses
DPO14 A/P Down Payment - Assembly - Rows
DPO15 A/P DP - Drawn Dpm Applied
DPO16 A/P Down Payment - SnB properties
DPO17 A/P Down Payment - Import Process
DPO18 A/P Down Payment - Export Process
DPO19 A/P Down Payment - Bin Allocation Data
DPO2 A/P Down Payment - Freight - Rows
DPO20 Intrastat Expenses
DPO3 A/P Down Payment - Freight
DPO4 A/P Down Payment - Tax Amount per Document
DPO5 A/P Down Payment - Withholding Tax
DPO6 Down Payment Out - Installments
DPO7 Delivery Packages - A/P Down Pymt
DPO8 Items in Package - A/P Down Pmt.
DPO9 Down Payment Outgoing - Drawn Dpm
DPS1 Deposit - Rows
DRF1 Draft - Rows
DRF10 Draft - Row Structure
DRF12 Draft - Tax Extension
DRF13 Draft Rows - Distributed Expenses
DRF14 Draft - Assembly - Rows
DRF15 Draft - Drawn Dpm Applied
DRF16 Draft - SnB - Rows
DRF17 Draft - Import Process
DRF18 Draft - Export Process
DRF19 Draft - Bin Allocation Data
DRF2 Draft - Freight - Rows
DRF20 Intrastat Expenses
DRF3 Draft - Freight
DRF4 Draft Documents - Tax
DRF5 Draft Documents - Withholding Tax
DRF6 Document Drafts - Installments
DRF7 Delivery Packages - Drafts
DRF8 Items in Package - Draft
DRF9 Document Draft - Drawn Dpm
DRN1 Depreciation Run - Posting
DRN2 Depreciation Run - Posting - Asset
DSC1 House Bank Accounts
DTP1 Depreciation Types - Rows
DUT1 Dunning Term Array1
DWZ1 Dunning Wizard Array1 - BP Filter
DWZ2 Dunning Wizard Array 2-Invoice Filter
DWZ3 Dunning Wizard Array 3 - Recommended Service Invoice
ECM1 Parameters for Various Types of Electronic Communication
ECM2 Messages Processed via Electronic Communication
ECM3 Statuses and Logs for Actions in Electronic Communication
EDG1 Discount Groups Rows
EJB1 ERV-JAb Wizard Signing Persons
EJB2 Docs List for ERV-JAb Wizard
EJD1 ERV-JAb Signing Persons List
EOY1 End of Year UDOs
ERX1 Excise Registering Number-Rows
FAA1 Asset Attributes - Rows
FAC1 Fixed Asset Parameter Change - Rows
FAC2 Fixed Asset Parameter Change - Period Control Change
FAM1 Fixed Asset Data Migration - Rows
FAR1 Fixed Asset Revaluation - Rows
FCT1 Sales Forecast - Rows
FIX1 Fixed Asset Transaction - Rows
FLT1 856 Report - Selection Criteria
FML1 Tax Formula Parameter Declaration
FRC1 Extend Cat. f. Financial Rep.
FTR1 Transfer - Rows
FTR2 Transfer - Area Journal Transactions
FTR3 Transfer - Item Areas
GBI1 GBI Row 1 - Electronic Account Book
GBI10 GBI Row 10 - Enterprise's Cash Flow Statement
GBI11 GBI Row 11 - Devalue Provision of Enterprise Assets
GBI12 GBI Row 12 - Shareholder's Rights and Interests Changing Report
GBI13 GBI Row 13 - Enterprise's Profit Distribution Report
GBI14 GBI Row 14 - Small Enterprise's Cash Flow Statement
GBI15 GBI Row 15 - Enterprise's VAT Payable Detail Report
GBI16 GBI Row 16 - Employees
GBI2 GBI Row 2 - G/L Account Master Records
GBI3 GBI Row 3 - Departments
GBI4 GBI Row 4 - Business Partners
GBI5 GBI Row 5 - Projects
GBI6 GBI Row 6 - G/L Account Balance
GBI7 GBI Row 7 - Accounting Vouchers
GBI8 GBI Row 8 - Enterprise's Balance Sheet
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GFL1 Grid Filter Rules
GFL2 Grid Filter Name
GPA1 Gross Profit Adjustment - Log
GPA2 Gross Profit Adjustments - Parameters
GTI1 GTS Invoice Details
GTM1 GTS Mapping Object Details
HEM1 Absence Information
HEM2 Education
HEM3 Employee Reviews
HEM4 Previous Employment
HEM5 Employee Data Ownership Authorization
HEM6 Employee Roles
HEM7 Savings Payments
HET1 Employee Transfer Details
HLD1 Holiday Dates
HMM1 Child Table of OHMM
HMM2 Child Table of OHHM
HTM1 Team Members
IBT1 Batch Number Transactions
ICD1 Inventory Counting Draft - Rows
ICD2 Inventory Counting Draft - UoM
ICD3 Inventory Count Draft - SnB
IEI1 Incoming Excise Invoice - Rows
IEI10 Incoming Excise Invoice - Row Structure
IEI11 IEI - Drawn Dpm Detail
IEI12 Incoming Excise Invoice - Tax Extension
IEI13 Incoming Excise Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
IEI14 Incoming Excise Invoice - Assembly - Rows
IEI15 IEI - Drawn Dpm Applied
IEI16 Incoming Excise Invoice - SnB properties
IEI17 Incoming Excise Invoice - Import Process
IEI18 Incoming Excise Invoice - Export Process
IEI19 Incoming Excise Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
IEI2 Incoming Excise Invoice - Freight - History - Rows
IEI20 Intrastat Expenses
IEI3 IEI - Freight
IEI4 Incoming Excise Invoice - Tax Amount per Document
IEI5 Incoming Excise Invoice - Withholding Tax
IEI6 IEI - Installments
IEI7 Delivery Packages - Incoming Excise Invoice
IEI8 Incoming Excise Invoice - Items in Package
IEI9 IEI - Drawn Dpm
IGE1 Goods Issue - Rows
IGE10 Goods Issue - Row Structure
IGE12 Goods Issue - Tax Extension
IGE13 Goods Issue Rows - Distributed Expenses
IGE14 Goods Issue - Assembly - Rows
IGE15 Gds Issue - Drawn Dpm Applied
IGE16 Goods Issue - SnB properties
IGE17 Goods Issue - Import Process
IGE18 Goods Issue - Export Process
IGE19 Goods Issue - Bin Allocation Data
IGE2 Goods Issue - Freight - Rows
IGE20 Intrastat Expenses
IGE3 Goods Issue - Freight
IGE4 Goods Issue - Tax Amount per Document
IGE5 Goods Issue - Withholding Tax
IGE6 Goods Issue - Installments
IGE7 Delivery Packages - Goods Issue
IGE8 Items in Package - Goods Issue
IGE9 Goods Issue - Drawn Dpm
IGN1 Goods Receipt - Rows
IGN10 Goods Receipt - Row Structure
IGN12 Goods Receipt - Tax Extension
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ILM2 Inventory Account Substitute
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IPD3 Inventory Posting Draft - SnB
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IPF2 Landed Costs - Costs
IPF3 Landed Costs - Customs Summary
IQI1 Inventory Initial Qty Rows
IQI2 Inventory Count - SnB
IQR1 Inventory Stock Posting (Reconcile) Lines
IQR2 Inventory Posting - UoM
IQR3 Inventory Posting - SnB
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ISW3 Declaration Rows
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MDP1 Manual Depreciation - Rows
MDP2 Manual Depreciation - Area Journal Transactions
MDP3 Manual Depreciation - Item Areas
MDR1 Manual Distribution Rule - Rows
MIN1 Monthly Invoice Report Document Information
MIN2 Item Imformation of MI
MIV1 A/P Monthly Invoice - Document
MIV2 A/P Monthly Invoice - Item
MLS1 Distribution Lists - Recipients
MLT1 Translations in user language
MRV1 Inventory Revaluation Information Array
MRV2 Inventory Revaluation FIFO Rows
MRV3 Inventory Revaluation SNB
MSN1 MRP Scenarios - Warehouses Array
MSN2 MRP Run Results
MSN3 MRP Pegging Information
MSN4 MRP Scenarios - Items Array
MSN5 MRP-Specific Document
NFN1 Not a Fiscal Sequence
NNM1 Documents Numbering - Series
NNM4 Electronic Series
NNM5 Document Numbering - Removed Serial Numbers
OACD Credit Memo
OACG Account Category
OACK Acknowledge Number
OACM Accumulation
OACP Periods Category
OACQ Capitalization
OACR Accrual Type
OACS Asset Classes
OACT G/L Accounts
OADF Address Formats
OADG Depreciation Groups
OADM Administration
OADT Fixed Assets Account Determination
OAGM Arguments for B1i
OAGP Agent Name
OAGS Asset Groups
OAIM Archive Inventory Message
OALC Loading Expenses
OALI Alternative Items 2
OAMD Amount Differences Report
OARG Customs Groups
OARI Add-On - Company Definitions
OASC Account Segmentation Categories
OASG Account Segmentation
OAT1 Blanket Agreement - Rows
OAT2 Blanket Agreement - Details
OAT3 Item Details: Activity
OAT4 Blanket Agreement - Recurring Transactions
OATC Attachments
OBAT Bin Location Attribute
OBBI Brazil Beverage Indexer
OBBQ Item - Serial/Batch - Bin Accumulator
OBCA Bank Charges Allocation Codes
OBCD Bar Code Master Data
OBCG Bank Charge for Bank Transfers
OBDC B1i DI Configuration
OBFC Bin Field Configuration
OBFI Brazil Fuel Indexer
OBGD Budget Cost Assess. Mthd
OBGS Budget Scenario
OBGT Budget
OBIN Bin Location
OBMI Brazilian Multi-Indexer
OBNH Bank Statement Header
OBNI Brazil Numeric Indexer
OBNK External Bank Statement Received
OBOC External Bank Operation Code Category
OBOD BIOD Master Data
OBOE Bill of Exchange for Payment
OBOS Box Set Definition
OBOT Bill Of Exchang Transaction
OBOX Box Definition
OBPL Business Place
OBPP BP Priorities
OBSI Brazil String Indexer
OBSL Warehouse Sublevel
OBST BoE Stamp Tax
OBTC Internal Bank Operation Codes
OBTD Journal Vouchers List
OBTF Journal Voucher Entry
OBTL Bin Transaction Log
OBTN Batch Numbers Master Data
OBTQ Batch No. Quantities
OBTW Batch Attributes in Location
OBVL Serial Numbers and Batch Valuation Log
OCBI Central Bank Ind.
OCCD Cargo Customs Declaration Numbers
OCCS Cycle Count Determination
OCCT Cost Center Type
OCDC Cash Discount
OCDP Closing Date Procedure
OCDT Credit Card Payment
OCFH Cash Flow Statement History
OCFP CFOP for Nota Fiscal
OCFT Cash Flow Transactions - Rows
OCFW Cash Flow Line Item
OCHD Checks for Payment Drafts
OCHF 312
OCHH Check Register
OCHO Checks for Payment
OCHP India Chapter ID
OCIF Configuration of Intrastat Fields
OCIG CIG Codes
OCIN A/R Correction Invoice
OCIP Configuration of Integration Packages
OCLA Activity Status
OCLG Activities
OCLO Meetings Location
OCLS Activity Subjects
OCLT Activity Types
OCMN Customized Menu
OCMT Competitors
OCNA CNAE Code
OCNT Counties
OCOG Commission Groups
OCPC Quick Copy Config.
OCPI A/P Correction Invoice
OCPL Quick Copy Log Manager
OCPN Campaign
OCPR Contact Persons
OCPT Cockpit Main Table
OCPV A/P Correction Invoice Reversal
OCQG Card Properties
OCR1 Distribution Rule - Rows
OCRB BP - Bank Account
OCRC Credit Cards
OCRD Business Partner
OCRG Card Groups
OCRH Credit Card Management
OCRN Currency Codes
OCRP Payment Methods
OCRT CRDB Tables Tree List
OCRV Credit Payments
OCRY Countries
OCSC Crystal Server Configuration
OCSI A/R Correction Invoice
OCSN Certificate Series
OCSQ Column Sequences
OCST States
OCSV A/R Correction Invoice Reversal
OCTG Payment Terms
OCTR Service Contracts
OCTT Contract Template
OCUC CUS Configuration
OCUL Customer Usage Statistics Log
OCUP CUP Codes
OCYC Cycle
ODAB Dashboard
ODAR Data Archiving
ODBN Bat. Nos - Draft - Master Data
ODBW Batch Draft Attribs in Locat.
ODCC Dashboard Cache Configuration
ODCI Intrastat Configuration
ODDG Withholding Tax Deduction Groups
ODDT Withholding Tax Deduction Hierarchy
ODGL Deduction Group List
ODGP Document Generation Parameter Sets
ODIM Cost Accounting Dimension
ODLL Bar Code Algorithm File
ODLN Delivery
ODMC GL Account Determination - Criteria
ODMW Data Migration
ODNF DNF Code
ODOR Doubtful Debts
ODOW Data Ownership - Objects
ODOX Data Ownership - Exceptions
ODPA Fixed Asset Depreciation Areas
ODPI A/R Down Payment
ODPO A/P Down Payment
ODPP Depreciation Type Pools
ODPS Deposit
ODPT Postdated Deposit
ODPV Fixed Assets Depreciation Value
ODRF Drafts
ODRN Depreciation Run
ODSC Bank Codes
ODSN SNs - Draft - Master Data
ODSW SN Draft Attribs in Location
ODTP Fixed Assets Depreciation Types
ODTY BoE Document Type
ODUN Dunning Letters
ODUT Dunning Terms
ODWZ Dunning Wizard
OECDW ECD Wizard
OECM Electronic Communication Types or Protocols
OEDG Discount Groups
OEI1 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Rows
OEI10 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Row Structure
OEI11 OEI - Drawn Dpm Detail
OEI12 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Tax Extension
OEI13 Outgoing Excise Invoice Rows - Distributed Expenses
OEI14 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Assembly - Rows
OEI15 OEI - Drawn Dpm Applied
OEI16 Outgoing Excise Invoice - SnB properties
OEI17 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Import Process
OEI18 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Export Process
OEI19 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Bin Allocation Data
OEI2 OEI - Freight Rows
OEI20 Intrastat Expenses
OEI3 OEI - Freight
OEI4 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Tax Amount per Document
OEI5 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Withholding Tax
OEI6 Outgoing Excise Invoice - Installments
OEI7 Delivery Packages - Outgoing Excise Invoice
OEI8 Outgoing ExHi,
You should post as "Write document" or "Write a blog post" option not as discussion.
Thanks & Regards,
Nagarajan -
Down Payment Invoice in Sap Business One 2007
hi
Scenario.
Before Creating Sales Order Advance is taken from customer. Then Sales Order is created .
Before delivery performa invoice is raised indicating Advance & Balance Amount against that Sale Order
Example price = 225000 Taxes = 23410 Advance = 75000 Balance = 178410. Then finally invoice is raised for the full amount.
How this can be done.
Is there any document on How to link Customer Advance with A/R Invoice for Sap Business One 2007.
ThanksHi Manish,
The following would apply to 2007A but I would think it's the same or very similar for 2007B:
1. Enter your Sales Order - don't click 'Add' if you've also received a payment (advance payment or deposit)
2. Click on the Payment Means (money bag) icon
3. Select the payment method and enter the amount information, etc. (like a regular incoming payment)
4. Click OK to save the changes; you will return to the S/O window
5. Click Add to save the S/O and payment.
When doing this, SAP will not only add your S/O but create and AR DownPayment Invoice & Incoming Payment, all linked together.
If you've already processed your S/O, open it and copy it to an AR DownPayment Invoice.
Enter the DPM amount in the footer section.
Do steps 2 & 3 (above).
Add the AR DP invoice.
When ready to process the invoice, be sure to link the DPM before adding it otherwise there will be some manual steps to do.
Hope this helps,
Heather -
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TALLY ERP AND SAP BUSINESS ONE
Hello Experts,
From where i can find the comparison between TAlly ERP and SAP business one ?Tally 9.0
Accounting
. To fulfill legal requirements - records as per standards and practices
. To pay taxes to various bodies - statutory needs
. Keep the business running - manage receivables & payables, cash, bank...
. Keep a watch on the pulse of the organisation - key performance indicators
. Respond to queries - to locate the right transaction immediately
. With the entry of a voucher (this is what we call all accounting transactions) all books of accounts, all reports, all totals & sub-totals are updated instantly. There is nothing more that needs to be done - whether you are inserting a forgotten entry, or correcting one.
. Taxation requirements of all the states of India are available, in the prescribed formats.
. Supporting tasks like reminder letters, delayed interest, ageing, bank reconciliation.
. One single dashboard to look at all important business ratios.
. Drill down from any report, even the Balance Sheet, right to any voucher or filter and search.
. Data entry in the language of the users choice - and report in any other language (from the languages supported).
. Mark vouchers that are draft as 'optional' and convert these to final- with one button click
Financial Management & Controls
Tally.ERP 9 comes with rich features & financial reports that give you the necessary management and control of your business. A few of these are listed below:
u2022 Funds Flow & Cash Flow reports - help you locate bottlenecks
u2022 Bank reconciliation - keeps your bank books in sync, and identify unclear instruments
u2022 Customer Credit Limits - to limit risk of default and large losses
u2022 Budgets - keep tabs on projected expenses against actuals
u2022 Mark vouchers post dated - these will reflect into the books of accounts only on/after that date
u2022 For needs where reports have to consider a transaction that has not happened (say salaries for this month that get paid the next month) vouchers (called 'reversing journals') can be marked to 'disappear' for reports post a specific date
u2022 "Scenario" management - helps you with your business forecasting and planning. You can use optional, reversing journals and memorandum vouchers, to aid in recording provisional entries that are useful for interim reports
u2022 Multiple inventory valuation. You can decide one valuation method for the business, and be able generate financial reports using any other valuation method - as the statutory method may not be appropriate for your needs, your bankers and for other decisions
u2022 Cash balances can go negative - you can get warned if this is about to happen, or see reports and make the necessary corrections
u2022 Several business exceptions are available (negative stocks, negative ledgers) - for
you to exercise control over these activities
u2022 A one-screen business ratios with drill down right up to the transactions - help you to correct course frequently u2022 Item wise & document wise profitability statements to control revenue leakage and inappropriate pricing
u2022 Internal audits are supported with audit controls - authorised users can mark vouchers as 'audited' and can get to see reports on changes made post audit, and the name of the person making the change
Inventory Accounting & Management
If you deal in goods, of any type, you'll appreciate the Inventory capabilities in Tally.ERP 9.
You can comprehensively record all types of inventory transactions, using goods receipt notes, delivery notes, stock journals, manufacturing journals and physical stock journals. All stock movements are fully recorded and maintained in stock registers.
Developed for all manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers or traders a small list of features are briefly described below:
Manufacturers:
. Bill of materials and Manufacturing Journals, to record material conversions
. Compound bill of materials support, for units that contain assemblies
. Multiple locations (godowns)
. Excise for manufacturers, including all documentation and invoice
. Costing for jobs
Distributors & Wholesalers:
. Multiple price lists, with effective dates of applicability
. Use multiple units of measure (say KG's & grams)
. Dual units of measure (say KG's and bags, to support variations as happens in commodities)
Traders:
. High speed billing, with support for POS printers
. Bar code support
. Automatic application of taxes
. Service billing & service tax
. Integrated sales return in bills
. Print bills (and any other document) in the customers language
Common:
. You can choose to de-link the computed inventory value to automatically appear in
your financial statements - and enter this figure manually.
. Stock ageing reports, to identify slow and non-moving stocks
. Invoice profitability reports to keep a pulse on sales
. Multi-currency transactions - buy and sell across the world - with integrated forex gain/loss calculations
. Physical stock take records to adjust physical vs. actual stocks
. Maintain batch & expiry details
Purchases & Payables: from Order to Payment
Tally.ERP 9 delivers the entire purchase cycle whether the need is the complete purchase order - goods receipt - rejections & returns - advances, debits & payments or a single payment entry, fulfilling all needs.
To ensure that you have the right stocks and minimize carrying costs, Tally.ERP 9 delivers the following to improve purchase orders:
. Define Re-order levels as a definite number or based on consumption
. Define minimum quantity to order as a definite number or based on consumption
. Pull up a report that shows the stock position, including complete details of open purchaseorders, sales orders that need to be fulfilled - check on past purchase history, and then place orders
. Optionally stagger delivery dates in the PO
When receiving goods:
. Make entries in accordance with supporting documentation, including errors your suppliers could have made (say of multiplication & round off)
. Incorporate additional costs
. Automatically manage input taxes
. Flexibility allows receipt of goods, quantities and rates different from that ordered - since this is common in real life
. Record samples & free items (using different 'actual' & 'billed' quantities)
. Multiple receipts for one order or one receipt for multiple orders, or against verbal ordersIn case there is a need to add other costs (say coolie and cartage) these additional charges can be apportioned to the cost of goods purchased.
Supplied goods may not match your needs and these are managed by the 'Rejections Out' inventory voucher. Supplier dues, input taxes and inventory positions are updated.
Suppliers often indicate likely profits, which may not be met. In case such assurances are made, you can look at Item profitability reports, and get the facts right. You could then negotiate a rebate and record this as a debit note.
Keep tabs of how much is due to whom, when. Manage advances, payables & post dated checks. Ensure there are no errors in payments - print checks from Tally.ERP 9.
Sales & Receivables: from Order to Receipt
The lifeline of a business, efficiencies in sales operations, both of goods & services, directly impact growth and profitability. The need to optimise and keep a close watch here requires exceptional capabilities from your business IT system - and Tally.ERP 9 meets these demands.
The sales process is supported with the following documents:
. Quotations - records of quotes
. Sales orders - accepted customer orders
. Deliver Notes - documents that accompany goods
. Sales Invoices/Cash Bill - to record the sale
. Credit Notes - for financial adjustments
. Rejections in - for goods returns
. Receipts - for advances and receipts
Do you have cash sales (sales across the counter)? With support for Point of Sale printers, bar codes and receipts in multiple tenders, you POS enable your business at no additional cost. Product sales may come with added services - and the integrated product & service billing will close this.
Enforce credit limits, where needed. Along with the Payment Performance of Debtors report you can identify persistent problems and take necessary business decisions. Interest for delays & reminder letters aid in collection.
For businesses engaged in Excisable goods, you get full support for Excise for Traders & Manufacturing Excise - matter of fact a business could be both!
Make multiple deliveries from one order, or one from multiple orders - this common need is available across all documents of the sales process.
Do you have multiple classes of customers? You can easily setup multiple prices (even in advance and specify the date from which they are effective).
Discounts against the line, or for the document, additional charges as a percentage or lump sum, automatic round off of bill totals, automatic computation of VAT & Service tax, returns & exchanges are all available.Need to verify that you are making the desired sales margins? Item wise and bill wise profitability reports will help you keep tabs.
Multi-company
Security: With multiple companies, possibly including personal accounts, you may need to control who gets access to which companies, and to do what. You can set up users, grant or deny access - and these are defined for each company.
Remote Access: You choose to specify which company is accessible remotely. You choose which remote users have access; you decide what access a remote user gets.
Central User Management: Users come and go. You might also have a password policy requiring users to change passwords every few weeks. You can take advantage of the ease of central user and password management that Tally.NET identities carry - and even remotely manage these while not in office.
Special NeedsMulti-CompanyMulti-PeriodMulti-Cost/Profit CentresMulti-CurrencyMulti-UnitsMulti-Location InventorySecurity and Access Control Remote Access
What is Series B
This Series will deliver major enhancements both in entirely new areas of functionality as well as in technology capabilities.
Technology & Capability Enhancements
Multi-session
Support for multiple application windows, which can even be launched by clicking on a mail link or a 'shortcut., Each of these are simultaneous 'windows' into different areas of your business processes & reports. Dynamic data refresh and the display of different views when resizing - for e.g. smaller windows displaying a more consolidated view of data, will improve organizational management and productivity.
Multi-threaded
A 'thread' is a specific task that is being performed by the microprocessor. Enhanced capabilities will be enabled such that each application window can perform more tasks simultaneously instead of linearly, including processing messages from the server. Multi-core processors, even on the desktop, are now common. We will take full advantage of these as well.
Multi Stack Architecture for Scale-up & Scale-down Deployments
To deliver the capabilities described above, and the ones that follow, Tally.ERP 9 will become 'componentised' - consisting of several layers of programs - often referred to as 'n-tier architecture'.
These software components are horizontally scalable, meaning that you can add one more computer to increase the computing power needed for a layer. In the same way, you can remove systems as needed, or collapse them into a single system - all of them even on a notebook, if required.
High Transaction Capacity with Low Latency & Management
Let us say that you start generating a report that needs to be extracted from a few thousand vouchers. This process is run in a 'session', which is isolated from all other users. Even if other users delete or modify any of the vouchers needed for the report while the report is being compiled, there is no impact on this session and you will get to see the report as if these other users did not exist.
In the same way, the user performing the edit will also be isolated. After the edit, he can open the voucher and see it with the changes he made, perhaps even delete it.
The architecture described above will in itself deliver substantial performance and transaction handling capacity. To push performance further in those cases when the storage media (typically the hard disk) is busy with other operations, additional capabilities will store these transactions 'temporarily' in a 'Q' for later write, while the user is free to continue his work (these transactions are protected against power failures and so on).
Payment Engine for Debit & Credit Cards
The facility for online payments using a variety of payment mechanisms (NEFT, online banking, credit cards), as well as receive payments (Debit / Credit Cards, NEFT etc) will be available.
Functional Enhancements
Online Banking and Reconciliation
Collaborating with Banks who wish to facilitate their customers with this capability, we will provide Online Banking - including Payment Instructions, Standing Instructions, DD, NEFT,RTGS Transfers, Balance Queries, Instruction Status, Automated or Semi-Automated Bank Reconciliation.
Point-of-Sale for most Retail Environments
Series B will support dedicated POS terminals, with Credit/Debit Card, Discount Coupons and various other payment mixes, Loyalty support, schemes, multi-layered supervisory control, simultaneous keyboard and scanner controls, integrated or isolated printing of bill and credit card authorisation slips, item substitution, rate markup/markdowns, integration with measuring devices - such as weighing scales, bill suspension and retrieval, bill reversals and cancellations, etc. It can also be used for other store operations (receipting, inventory management etc), and general business operations (finance and accounts) - both on the same machine or separate machines.
Income Tax
Comprehensive IT coverage encompassing corporate & individual income tax, including typical payroll requirements and e-Returns will be available.
EXIM Documentation
Import & export documentation has become a growing need with the world economy becoming more open. This requirement will be supported, additionally covering the processes that need to be managed along with the documentation.
Job Costing
The enhanced Job Costing functionality will support most job costing needs to a level of granularity that is increasingly needed. We expect that you will be able to handle most, if not all, project accounting needs as well.
Fixed Assets
To take advantage of tax breaks as well as to manage organizational assets, this feature will support all requirements - from opening assets, adding, removing, amalgamating, grouping, vendor tagging, AMC's, servicing, service calendars, repairs and upkeep, refurbishing, breaking-down, depreciating and disposal for complete fixed asset management.
Tally Addons Manufacturing Excise software, Tally Report Writer, Material Requirement Planning, Audit TrailVoucher-Type Level Security, SMS Plugin for Tally -
SAP Business One Integration Services Authentication Failed
Dear ,
ALL SAP forum members,
Iam Using SAP Business One 8.81 PL 06, Micorsoft SQL 2008 R2
In SLD B1DI and JDBC, the connections were tested successfully.
Whenever I log into SBO, I am getting "SAP Business One Integration Services Authentication Failed" error message. I did extensive research on all possible SBO documents dating 1 year back especially in B1ic Troubleshooting Document (New and Old) and searched the length of the SBO forums, but I could not a solution.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the B1f package many a time. The integration services we re also restarted many times and the connections were all tested successfully. Firewall, AntiVirus also checked.
In the B1f, in the Monitoring Window, the login is "Ok" but the AuthCheck is "Failed". I checked Authent.Monitor->Authentic Info and I found the following message under Action message "Wrong Usrname and Password".
I debugged and i found again "/com.sap.b1i.vplatform.scenarios.authen/sap.Xcelsius/Authenticate_Check.bfd
But could not understand much of it.
But i could go no further. The experts are requested to suggest their solutions, If any, to me as Iam stuck in this phase for the last 3 week
I hope some experts will guide me over this issue
Thanks and regards
Ashish GupteHi Konstantin Ryahovsky
Thanks for your reply. My problem is solved.
And frankly speaking i dont know how it was solved. I have not uninstall, install ,not even i had restarted the server also.
only change i did in SLD >> Maintainance >>> cfg Runtime >>>> Put server IP address instead of server Name and restarted the services.
Thanks & regards
Ashish Gupte -
SAP Business One iPad Apps Sales Catalog photo problem
Dear all,
I have a question about the iPad SAP Business One Mobile Apps Sales Catalog.
Inside the Sales Catalog, it will show the Item group with pictures and when you look inside the item group, it will show the Item image which is set up in the Item Master.
Can anyone help on this? Thanks very much.According to the B1if sap.GetItemPicture Scenario, the path to the picture is looked up by the following query.
SELECT BitmapPath AS 'bitmappath' FROM OADP
The PictureName is passed into the GetItemPicture web service as a parameter.
This leads me to my next question:
What do you have the Pictures Folder (BitmapPath) set to in General Settings?
I am guessing you have it set to C:\Program Files\SAP\..........
The problem with this is that it save the picture to your local client computer and B1if is running on the server. You will want to change the path to a network path that looks something like this:
\\server\b1_shr\Pictures
Why?
If the Pictures Folder is set to C:\Program Files\SAP\.....
1. When a user attaches an image, SAP Business One client places the picture in C:\Program Files\SAP\..... path on the client workstation, not on the server.
2. B1if is usually run on the server and does not have access to a client workstation
If Pictures folder is C:\Program Files\SAP\......., B1if looks up the Pictures Folder set in the database and appends the file. In this case, B1if is reading C:\Program Files\SAP\.....\<imagefile>.jpg on the server in which B1if is running.
3. The only time using a C:\Program Files\SAP\...... would work is when the client, server and B1if is running on the same machine and the permission to the C:\Program Files\SAP\..... folder is set up to allow B1if to read from the directory and the client to write to the directory.
Using UNC notation
if the Pictures Folder is set to a UNC path \\Server\b1_shr\Pictures
1. When the user attaches an image, SAP Business One client places the picture on the server
2. B1if will read the picture from the server from the shared folder on the server
Conclusion
You need to use UNC notation to identify the path of the Picture Folder so that all pictures are placed in the same location.
What is your path set to for the Pictures Folder in General Settings? -
Hello to all
I want to install SAP Business One 8, I have the version of SAP Business One 2007 A.
how do I proceed?
Thank youHi
You can check these
Upgrade from 2007A SP01 PL10 directly to 8.81PL09
Re: Upgrade from 2007 to 2008
you can find many more threads regarding the topic.
Regards -
Upgrade to SAP Business One 8.8 - Legal List Format
Hi All,
I am currently experimenting with the upgrade process from 2007A PL46 to SAP Business One 8.8 PL5.
On some company databases that I try I get the error Legal List Format - Failed during the database upgrade process. Does anyone know what this refers to and how it can be fixed?
Many thanks,
DamianNo it's a very clean installation in the sense that it is a database that has only run against the core SAP Business one. the only add on that would have been used during the original set-up would have been copy-express and DTW.
The company data i am using is a copy of our own corporate data, nothing fancy as we are an SAP partnership so no real inventory even.
d -
Hello,
I have an issue with connecting client SB1H on Windows, the scenario is as follows:
1.- Server:
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11.3 kernel version: 3.0.76-0.11 IBM
NDB and Server are review 69 SP06
2.- Client:
Windows 8 Pro Virtual Machine on Microsoft Hyper-V
SB1H PL 11 version 32bits
SAP HANA Studio version 1.0.60
When I run SB1H the following message appears:
There is a problem with the server's security certificate. The security certificate is not from a trusted certifying authority. SAP Business One is unable to connect to the server.
Any idea what could be the solution?Hi,
Please check SAP notes:
1993392 - Server components setup wizard: New default values for certificates and single sign-on option
1929288 - Do not configure SSL for XApp during installation or upgrade if XApp is installed on a different machine than the SAP HANA server
Thanks & Regards,
Nagarajan -
Set up a template for sales quotes in SAP Business One.
I would like a sales quotation template to contain the same 10 items so that I do not have to enter the items each time. What is the best way to do this? Is there any sales quotation template in SAP for this?
I am using SAP Business One 2007A SP0 PL49 and B1UP.You may use Draft function to make your own template for Sales Quotes.
Thanks,
Gordon -
SAP Business One v8.8 (PL12) - Upgrading
Hello Forum
this is my first post so apologies....
I am trying to establish a SAP B1 v8.8 test environment on a 'offline' server. I am encountering 2 issues when installing/upgrading...
Original environment:
HP ProLiant Server
5gb RAM
Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise Server
(Service Packed and Updated from Windows Update)
Firstly,
SAP Server Tools / Server / Client will all install using a base of PL05, I can then upgrade this to PL10 (both of which were supplied by our Partner) - I operated on this PL level for a week or so with no trouble what so ever. Later I recieved PL12 on a disc from our Partner and went through the upgrade process from PL10 to PL12.
This failed showing 'Creatordll.DLL' error straight away when the process started to upgrade the SBO-COMMON database. I could see the Server Tools get upgraded first and then the SBO-Common database getting backed up and as soon as this has completed the error happens. The upgrade then rolls back (Restores) the SBO-Common and then stops advising also that the Server Tools will need a manual restoration.
MS Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package was the only reference that I could find on SDN so I followed the instructions here.
Amended environment:
HP ProLiant Server
5gb RAM
Windows 2008 Enterprise Server
(Updated from Windows Update)
Secondly,
When attempting to troubleshoot this problem, the directory "C:\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One Server " has only the B1_SHR available in Windows Explorer. When I check this against our LIVE environment using SAP B1 2007a the same directory has "B1_SHR \ DI API \ SAP Business One DI API \ B1iServer \ B1iSetup" listed.
When in the PL05 or PL10 environments SAP operates perfectly fine despite the fact that there is no other directories showing here. The base install and upgrade to PL10 completed without error so I had no need to investigate the SAP Business One directory until PL12 failed.
I'm hoping that someone in the Forums can help me out with these issues.
ThanksHi Garry,
I would suggest you to download the latest installation package on 8.8 PL10 which is available on the Service Market Place. In order to solve the issue with 'Creatordll.DLL' please follow the steps from the Note [1408662|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1odSZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=1408662]. Issue could be caused due to missing Microsoft ATL security patch.
hope it helps,
Regards,
Ladislav Meszaros
SAP Business One Forum Team -
Installation of SAP Business One client and required administration rights
Dear community,
I would like to kindly ask you for your feedback on the installation of SAP Business One client and its patches on end-user computers.
The pain points I have heard so far are the following:
- The installation of SAP Business One client and its patches has to be started by a user with administrator rights. As far as I know (and please correct me if I am wrong), this is also required in case of installation of any other software.
- End users usually do not have administrator rights and therefore the SAP Business One clients have to be manually upgraded by administrator. This is time consuming (and therefore costly) activity.
We are considering to design a new solution which would overcome the above limitations.
I would like to confirm with you if my understanding is correct:
Question 1:
Is it a common situation that the end-users of SAP Business One client do not have administrator rights and therefore cannot install the patches of SAP Business One client by themselves?
If yes, how do you resolve this currently?
Question 2:
Do you use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager or Active Directory (or any other 3rd party solution) to automatically distribute software packages and updates to client PCs at your customers?
Question 3:
If the SAP Business One client installation (and its patches) is delivered as MSI package with silent installation capability, would you be able to automate the deployment of B1 client updates to client PC using the abovementioned technologies? Or can you still see some obstacles?
Thank you
Best regards
Jan Ruzarovsky
SAP Business One Product ManagementDear all,
Thank you very much for your comments, very helpful!
@Marco - SAP Business One 8.8 client currently does not support the silent installation / upgrade. However we are currently considering this requirement and we would like to deliver it as soon as possible.
We are currently considering several possible designs. One of them is as follows:
1. A new SAP Business One Updater Service will be installed on each client workstation.
It will be a windows service installed and running under a local system account.
2. The updater service will check regularly if there are any new patches of SAP Business One client or add-ons uploaded to a configured shared directory.
3. If a new patch is found in the shared directory, the updater service will SILENTLY install the new patch (add-ons, SAP Business One) on the client workstation.
The service would be able to install patches even if nobody is logged in.
Questions:
If we consider the above design, there are a few open topics:
1. During the upgrade of the SAP Business One server, the client patches (and SAP add-on patches, partner add-ons) would be placed to a SHARED directory instead of into SBO-Common (as it is implemented currently).
- Does this have any impact on your tools, processes or add-ons?
2. SAP Business One upgrade wizard will put the latest patch of SAP Business One client into a configured shared directory. The shared directory will have to be read-only for everybody in the network to avoid that the valid installation files are replaced by malware or virus infected files
- Can you configure such a shared directory?
From customer perspective, if a new patch is put into the shared directory, the updater service can behave as follows:
1. Manually initiated upgrade of the client
Example: Customer starts the old (not upgraded) SAP Business One client. The client will inform him/her that a new patch has been found and it has to be installed in order to continue working with the client. After customer clicks "Yes", the upgrader service starts the silent installation of the client and informs customer about the progress. Once the upgrade is finished, the upgraded SAP Business One client will be started automatically.
2. Automatic update:
- Update the client automatically (e.g. overnight) if customer is not working with SAP Business One
- If SAP Business One client is running, ask customer if he/she wishes to upgrade the client now or to delay the upgrade by X minutes.
Question: Which of the above two scenarios would you and your customers prefer?
If the upgrade is fully silent, automated and handled by the upgrader service, Is it acceptable for customers to trigger the installation manually and wait till the client is upgraded? Or would they prefer to have the client updated for them e.g. overnight so they can immediately start to work?
Best regards
Jan
Edited by: Jan Ruzarovsky on Sep 29, 2010 9:37 AM -
Material transfer from SAP R/3 to SAP Business One is blocked
Hello experts,
Please I need your help for the following scenario:
Our client has B1iSN and SAP R/3 in the headquarter company and B1if and SAP B1 in the subsidiary. The material transfer from SAP R/3 to SAP Business One failed and the following message is diplayed:
Result message :
com.sap.b1i.xcellerator.XcelleratorException: XCE001 Nested exception: com.sap.b1i.bizprocessor.BizProcException: BPE001 Nested exception: com.sap.b1i.xcellerator.XcelleratorException: XCE001 Nested exception: com.sap.b1i.xcellerator.XcelleratorException: XCE001 Nested exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: DI Error: (-2028) No matching records found (ODBC -2028)
The Material database transfer is blocked due to message in status
failure which block all other messages.
We tried to restart the server (Business One and B1iSN) but it didnu2019t solve the issue.
Any idea please? Thank you.Hi Nadia,
did you check the WRITE-POLICY settings of your scenario?
when reading the displayed DI Error message, it looks like B1iSN is trying to update an B1 item which does not exists.
Please open SAP B1iSN Tools -> Development Tools -> Graphical scenario Design and select your Bizpackage, BizStep and BIUMETA.
Open the WRITE-POLICY symbol and check the entries:
Insert on Exist = error or fallback2U
Update on Miss = fallback2I
The Update Policy should stay to value regular.
To activate changes of the WRITE-POLICY please deactivate, modify and reactivate your Business Process instance.
If a WRITE-POLICY change has no effect, please check your data mapping (BIU) and especially the parameter <QueryParams>, which mustn't be filled for "insert/Add" operations into B1.
Best regards
Bastian -
How to Integrate SAP Business One to R/3
Hi guys,
I have one client, this client is having the one head office and two branch offices. in the Head Office SAP R/3 is implemented
Now the Client wants to implement SAP Business One in the branches. and want to integrate SAP Business One to R/3.
i.e; if in the branch office creates Purchase Order then Automatically should create the Sales Order in SAP R/3.
This is the one Scenario. their are lot of scenario's.
Thanks in advance.Shiva,
Apologies as I am not sure what the question is. If your question is can you integrate SAP Business One with R/3 ... then yes using the SAP Business One Integration for SAP NetWeaver or B1i. You can find more detailed information on B1i on SDN here ...
SAP Business One Integration for SAP NetWeaver (B1iSN) [original link is broken]
HTH,
Eddy
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