Separate account billing

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Hi,
If your requirement is to post IV revenues to diff a/c from regular revenues a/c you would have to proceed as below-
1) Assign a different" a/c assignment group" to your internal customer master. ( customer representing the buying sales org) as compared to the regular customers. 
2) In your revenue a/c determination map the revenue account based on the customer a/c assignment group. This way you can differenciate revenue accounts.
3) It would also help if you maintain a different reconciliation a/c in the internal customer master so that receivables can be managed separately fron the regula receivables.
Pl let me know if this helps.
Thanks
Vasavi

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