Third part sale

hi all
while creating sales order i got ths error (case of third party sale)
what wud be the reasons?
Subsequent function 'Purchase requisition from sales document' not possible due to a credit block
sap mm

Hi,
   As per  the error u posted,
this particulor customer has been assigned certain credit limit in FD32,
and with this doc value , he might have exceed the assigned credit limit,hence as per the config , system hasnt allow this customer to go further until unless he clers his exceeded limit.
else increase the customer credit limit, FD32
                   R
Try with other customer who hasnt exceed the limit,
                  or
  work with new customer
*Hope it solves ur issue,
*Reward points

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  • Third part Sales Question

    Hi,
    This is nothing related to configuration.
    Just want to understand that in a third party sales order, when the 3rd party vendor delivers goods to the customer, then after that how does the delivering plant location knows that the 3rd party vendor has delivered complete / partial goods?
    Does he send any kind of acknowledgement in the form of any document to the delivering plant and and after that only the delivering plant bills the customer?
    Please let me know in case of any other information required?

    Hi,
    Thank you all for the answer.
    As per GSL, "Once the third party vendor supplies the goods he intimates you".That is exactly what my question is.
    Does the 3rd party intimation to the delivering plant comes in the form of any hardcopy and captured in the system .And if it is then which document is generated.Is it the GR that will be generated?
    Secondly, as per Sivanand,"In cases of vendor sending the goods directly, there is an acknowledgement like POD sent from customer to you.". Do we need to have any special setting for POD in the item category or document type in the system for this?
    Edited by: Christino Ronaldo on Sep 23, 2008 8:32 AM

  • Third part sales order

    hi all,
    For third party orders, if the main item is having sub item, and whether the system pass the sub item to the purchase requisition? Or not?
    i will be greatful if you give the answer.
    thanks and regards
    M.Ravi

    No,it will not pass sub-items unless if there are Abap coding.
    Regards,
    Chandra

  • Third party sales - VTFA

    Dear Friends,
    Can someone let me know the routine to round off the quantity in VTFA (Order related billing - Third part sales). I have created a sales order with 100 LB and while billing the same the Invoice qty is showing 99.999 LBS.This is happening due to the difference in the UOM which is in KGs in Material master.
    During the conversion its taking the decimals.
    Thanks
    Isaac

    Hi Issac,
    in the material master, sales org1 view, there is a field ' Rounding Profile'. If the profile is maintained, the sales order quantity will be rounded according to the profile maintained. Do change the UOM in Sales order and do round off at that level.
    Thanks,
    Raja

  • In Third party sales, Part of MM..?

    Hi guru's
    Can explain about third party sales and what is major part of work for MM in that.
    1.Please send me the overall flow in Third party sales process  with Transaction codes.
    thanks
    sap-mm

    THIRD PARTY SCENARIO
    in third-party order processing, your company does not deliver the items requested by a customer. Instead, you pass the order along to a third-party vendor who then ships the goods directly to the customer and bills you. A sales order may consist partly or wholly of third-party items. Occasionally, you may need to let a vendor deliver items you would normally deliver yourself.
    Process Flow
    the processing of third-party orders is controlled via material types. Material types define whether a material is produced only internally can be ordered only from third-party vendors, or whether both are possible. For example, a material that is defined as a trading good can only be ordered from a third-party vendor. However, if you manufacture your own finished products, you may also want, from time to time, to be able to order the same type of product from other vendors.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Sales
    Third-party items can be created automatically by the system, depending on how your system is set. However, you can also change a standard item to a third-party item during sales processing manually.
    Automatic third-party order processing:-
    if a material is always delivered from one or more third-party vendors, you can specify in the material master that the material is a third-party item. During subsequent sales order processing, the system automatically determines the appropriate item category for a third-party item: TAS. To specify a material as a third-party item, enter BANS in the Item category group field in the Sales 2 screen of the material master record.
    Manual third-party order processing
    In the case of a material that you normally deliver yourself but occasionally need to order from a third-party vendor, you can overwrite the item category during sales order processing. For a material that you normally deliver yourself, you specify the item category group NORM in the material master.
    If, as an exception, you use a third-party material, change the entry TAN to TAS in the ItCa field when processing the sales document. The item is then processed as third-party item.
    If address data for the ship-to party is changed in the sales order in third-party business transactions, the changed data will automatically be passed on to purchase requisition and also to the purchase order ,if one already exists. In the purchase order, you can display the address data for the ship-to party in the attributes for the item.
    You can only change the address data for the ship-to party in the sales order for third-party business transactions, and not in the purchase order.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Purchasing
    when you save a sales order that contains one or more third-party items, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition in Purchasing. Each third-party item in a sales order automatically generates a corresponding purchase requisition item. During creation of the requisition, the system automatically determines a vendor for each requisition item. If a sales order item has more than one schedule line, the system creates a purchase requisition item for each schedule line.
    Purchase orders are created from purchase requisitions in the usual way. For more information about creating purchase orders, see the Purchasing documentation. During creation of the purchase order, the system automatically copies the delivery address of your customer from the corresponding sales order. In a sales order, you can enter purchase order texts for each third-party item. When you create the corresponding purchase order, the texts are automatically copied into the purchase order. The number of the purchase order appears in the document flow information of the sales order.
    All changes made in the purchase order are automatically made in the sales order as well. For example, if the vendor confirms quantities and delivery dates different from those you request and enters them in the purchase order, the revised data is automatically copied into the sales order
    you process third-party items by creating a normal sales order. In overview for the order, you can then overwrite the default item category (TAN in the standard system) with the special item category for third-party items: TAS
    Billing Third-Party Orders
    If relevance for billing indicator for the item category has been set to B (relevant for order-related billing on the basis of the order quantity) in Customizing, the system includes the order in the billing due list immediately. If, however, the indicator has been set to F (relevant to order-related billing on the basis of the invoice quantity), the system does not include the order in the billing due list until an invoice from the vendor has been received and processed by the purchasing department. In the standard system, item category TAS (third-party order processing) has been given billing-relevance indicator F.
    In the first case, the third-party order is considered to be completely billed only when the invoiced quantity equals the order quantity of the sales order item. In the second case, each time a vendor invoice is received, a customer invoice is created for the quantity in the vendor invoice and the order is considered to be fully invoiced until the next vendor invoice is received.
    If you have activated billing-relevance indicator F for item categories in Customizing, billing can refer to the goods receipt quantity instead of the incoming invoice quantity.
    You can control whether the invoice receipt quantity or the quantity of goods received is relevant for billing in Customizing for copying control for billing at item level.
    FOR YOUR PROCESS Individual Purchase Orders WELL GIVE THE RIGHT SOLUTION
    Individual purchase orders are used when your customer orders goods from you that are not in stock and must be ordered from one or more external vendors.
    Process Flow
    During sales order entry, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition item. The purchasing department creates a purchase order based on the requisition and the vendor ships the goods directly to you (unlike third party order processing, where the vendor ships directly to your customer). You then ship the goods to your customer. While the goods are part of your inventory, you manage them as part of the sales order stock. Sales order stock consists of stock that is assigned to specific sales orders and cannot be used for other purposes.
    Process Flow for 3rd Party Sales
    Customize the third party sales in summary:
    Prerequisites for 3rd party sales,
    Purchasing org,
    purchasing group,
    assign the Purchase org to company code
    assign Purchase org to plant,
    should not maintain the stock in material, it should be trading goods,
    1. Create Vendor XK01
    2. Create Material – Material Type as "Trading Goods". Item category group as "BANS".
    3. Assign Item Category TAS to Order type that you are going to use.
    4. A sale order is created and when saved a PR is generated at the background
    5. With reference to SO a PO is created (ME21N). The company raises PO to the vendor.
    6. Vendor delivers the goods and raises bill to company. MM receives the invoice MIRO
    7. Goods receipt MIGO
    8. Goods issue
    9. The item cat TAS or Schedule line cat CS is not relevant for delivery which is evident from the config and, therefore, there is no delivery process attached in the whole process of Third party sales.
    10. Billing *--
    i think this will be helpful to you

  • Third party sale scenario: COGS not allowed as automatically posted.

    Dear Gurus,
    I have come across this error during execution of third party sale scenario.
    When the user enters a PO with reference to PR which is in reference to SO, one error pops up which says COGS cannot be automatically posted only.
    When I deselect the "Post automatically" tick, the PO can be saved.
    Process we are following during third party sale process:-
    1. Sales order.
    2. PR with reference to Sales order.
    3. Purchase order with reference to PR.
    4. Statistical GR with reference to PO.: COGS Dr. To GR/IR Clearing account Cr.
    5. Sales Invoice: Customer Dr. To Sales Cr.
    6. MIRO: GR/IR Clearing account Dr. To Vendor Cr.
    I have my own doubts on the statistical GR part. Can you pls. validate the same.
    Also in case of third party sale, what will be the CO object as COGS is not created a cost element. (SAP standard)
    Regards,
    Harnish Shah

    Hi
    Please check the steps for 3rd business process.
    Sales Order:VA01
    List of Sales Order:VA05
    Purchase Order with reference to Purchase Requisition: ME21N
    Inbound Delivery:VL31N Material Receipt:MIGO
    Result Recording Work list:QE51N
    QM Usage Decision:QA32
    Activities due for Shipping `Sales Orders, fast display` VL10A (VL01N)
    Post of Goods Issue (PGI):VL02N
    Post of Goods Deliver:VLPOD
    Post the Billing doc VF01 or Maintain the Billing due list-VF04
    Release Billing Document for Accounting VFX3
    Delivery Document list ZVL05
    Edit Work list for Invoice List VF24
    Output of Billing Document VF31
    Customer Payment F-28
    As per my knowledge once psot the PGI,System will upddate COGS  values.
    Regards
    asuvamsi

  • Tax & Excise in Third Party Sales

    Hi Friends,
    As per Std.SAP in third party Sales Scenario a PR will be automatically created when we save the SO & out of that we create a PO.
    Now kindly provide clarifications for the below query's
    1. When we create a PO with respect to this PR (Is taxes & excise applicable) ?
    2. How we have to maintain this Third Party Material in J1ID inorder to determine the excise rates for Calculation?
    3. As per this Scenario our Vendor will deliver the goods to our customer & we will do a Statistical GR which will post to the consumption & GR/IR clearing accounts. Now what will the impact in Excise side as our material in the PO is subjected to excise?
    4. Do we take the Cenvat credit as in case of Raw materials??
    Since I am not clear in the excise & taxes part of this Scenario. Please help me..
    Regards,

    Excise Duty: Excise Duty is applicable only in an manufacturing scenario in India. I will illustrate with sone examples, as under:
    Example 1:
    Sales from Plant 'A', material 'B' (manufactured product) to Customer 'XYZ'.
    Customer XYZ orders material 'B', which is supplied from plant 'A', say quantity 1. Sale Base Value is Rs. 100/-, Basic Excise Duty 10%, Education Cess 2%, Higher Education Cess 1%, Vat 12.5%
    (Excise Duty will be applicable and reflect as a separate component in above scenario)
    Example 2:
    Stock Transfer from Plant 'A', material 'B' (manufactured product) to Plant 'D'.
    Plant 'D' has a requirement for material 'B', which is supplied from plant 'A', say quantity 1. Assessable Value is Rs. 80/-, Basic Excise Duty 10%, Education Cess 2%, Higher Education Cess 1%
    (Excise Duty will be applicable and reflect as a separate component, but Vat will not be applicable in above scenario)
    Example 3:
    Sales from Plant 'A', material 'B' (Trading product) to Customer 'XYZ'.
    Customer XYZ orders material 'B', which is supplied from plant 'A', say quantity 1. Sale Base Value is Rs. 120/-, Vat 12.5%
    (Excise Duty will not be applicable in above scenario)
    Regards,
    Rajesh Banka

  • Third party sales order report

    Hi
    I got to prepare a report and the description is as follows:
    "Report for discount pricing conditions manually entered in third party sales orders."
    "Discount price reporting for manual pricing conditions in sales order processing (not in billing)"
    "The report should reflect manual pricing discounts captured in the third party sales order.The relevant (third party) document types will be confirmed.Currently we have the following pricing condition type used for manual discount: YRD2- Manual Distr. Discount % YRD3- Manual Distr. Discount fixedThis report will facilitate the monitoring on the discounts given to the distributors.We still need to confirm the complete list of discount pricing conditions for the report.The report should extract the manual discount information based on the following criteria:Sales organization, period, sales order, customer (wholesaler and/or third party) and pricing condition type.Summing per sales order, customer, period should be enabled.The discounts should be displayed in document (sales order) currency. "
    I didnt understand the following to get the purpose of this report:
    1. what is this third party sales order ?
    2. What is manual pricing condition?
    3. what is manual pricing condition? how many types of conditions are there like this?
    4. What is the actual analysis that can be made from the output of this report?
    Please explain them in detail. Thank you.

    THIRD PARTY SCENARIO
    In third-party order processing, your company does not deliver the items requested by a customer. Instead, you pass the order along to a third-party vendor who then ships the goods directly to the customer and bills you. A sales order may consist partly or wholly of third-party items. Occasionally, you may need to let a vendor deliver items you would normally deliver yourself.
    Process Flow
    The processing of third-party orders is controlled via material types. Material types define whether a material is produced only internally, can be ordered only from third-party vendors, or whether both are possible. For example, a material that is defined as a trading good can only be ordered from a third-party vendor. However, if you manufacture your own finished products, you may also want, from time to time, to be able to order the same type of product from other vendors.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Sales
    Third-party items can be created automatically by the system, depending on how your system is set. However, you can also change a standard item to a third-party item during sales processing manually.
    Automatic third-party order processing
    If a material is always delivered from one or more third-party vendors, you can specify in the material master that the material is a third-party item. During subsequent sales order processing, the system automatically determines the appropriate item category for a third-party item: TAS. To specify a material as a third-party item, enter BANS in the Item category group field in the Sales 2 screen of the material master record.
    Manual third-party order processing
    In the case of a material that you normally deliver yourself but occasionally need to order from a third-party vendor, you can overwrite the item category during sales order processing. For a material that you normally deliver yourself, you specify the item category group NORM in the material master.
    If, as an exception, you use a third-party material, change the entry TAN to TAS in the ItCa field when processing the sales document. The item is then processed as third-party item.
    If address data for the ship-to party is changed in the sales order in third-party business transactions, the changed data will automatically be passed on to purchase requisition and also to the purchase order ,if one already exists. In the purchase order, you can display the address data for the ship-to party in the attributes for the item.
    You can only change the address data for the ship-to party in the sales order for third-party business transactions, and not in the purchase order.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Purchasing
    When you save a sales order that contains one or more third-party items, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition in Purchasing. Each third-party item in a sales order automatically generates a corresponding purchase requisition item. During creation of the requisition, the system automatically determines a vendor for each requisition item. If a sales order item has more than one schedule line, the system creates a purchase requisition item for each schedule line.
    Purchase orders are created from purchase requisitions in the usual way. For more information about creating purchase orders, see the Purchasing documentation. During creation of the purchase order, the system automatically copies the delivery address of your customer from the corresponding sales order. In a sales order, you can enter purchase order texts for each third-party item. When you create the corresponding purchase order, the texts are automatically copied into the purchase order. The number of the purchase order appears in the document flow information of the sales order.
    All changes made in the purchase order are automatically made in the sales order as well. For example, if the vendor confirms quantities and delivery dates different from those you request and enters them in the purchase order, the revised data is automatically copied into the sales order
    You process third-party items by creating a normal sales order. In overview for the order, you can then overwrite the default item category (TAN in the standard system) with the special item category for third-party items: TAS
    Billing Third-Party Orders
    If relevance for billing indicator for the item category has been set to B (relevant for order-related billing on the basis of the order quantity) in Customizing, the system includes the order in the billing due list immediately. If, however, the indicator has been set to F (relevant to order-related billing on the basis of the invoice quantity), the system does not include the order in the billing due list until an invoice from the vendor has been received and processed by the purchasing department. In the standard system, item category TAS (third-party order processing) has been given billing-relevance indicator F.
    In the first case, the third-party order is considered to be completely billed only when the invoiced quantity equals the order quantity of the sales order item. In the second case, each time a vendor invoice is received, a customer invoice is created for the quantity in the vendor invoice and the order is considered to be fully invoiced until the next vendor invoice is received.
    If you have activated billing-relevance indicator F for item categories in Customizing, billing can refer to the goods receipt quantity instead of the incoming invoice quantity.
    You can control whether the invoice receipt quantity or the quantity of goods received is relevant for billing in Customizing for copying control for billing at item level.
    FOR YOUR PROCESS Individual Purchase Orders WELL GIVE THE RIGHT SOLUTION
    Individual purchase orders are used when your customer orders goods from you that are not in stock and must be ordered from one or more external vendors.
    Process Flow
    During sales order entry, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition item. The purchasing department creates a purchase order based on the requisition and the vendor ships the goods directly to you (unlike third party order processing, where the vendor ships directly to your customer). You then ship the goods to your customer. While the goods are part of your inventory, you manage them as part of the sales order stock. Sales order stock consists of stock that is assigned to specific sales orders and cannot be used for other purposes.
    Goods receipt will be posted when ever the vendor ships the goods to our customer.
    We will do this transaction in SAP using MIGO.
    Invoice receipt is done when the Vendor sends us the invoice.. ( I.e Billing ).
    It can be done using MIRO.
    THe above two steps are standard and manual. There are many other ways that the actual process can happen. If the client follows EDI standards then the Goods receipt and Invoice receipt can be done through IDOCs automatically.
    Process Flow for 3rd Party Sales
    Customize the third party sales in summary:
    Prerequisites for 3rd party sales,
    Purchasing org,
    purchasing group,
    assign the Purchase org to company code
    assign Purchase org to plant,
    should not maintain the stock in material, it should be trading goods,
    1. Create Vendor XK01
    2. Create Material – Material Type as "Trading Goods". Item category group as "BANS".
    3. Assign Item Category TAS to Order type that you are going to use.
    4. A sale order is created and when saved a PR is generated at the background
    5. With reference to SO a PO is created (ME21N). The company raises PO to the vendor.
    6. Vendor delivers the goods and raises bill to company. MM receives the invoice MIRO
    7. Goods receipt MIGO
    8. Goods issue
    9. The item cat TAS or Schedule line cat CS is not relevant for delivery which is evident from the config and, therefore, there is no delivery process attached in the whole process of Third party sales.
    10. Billing *--
    Regards.

  • SD Third Party sales error

    Hi Friends,
    In Third Party sales everything I did properly that created sales order for Third part Item ( BANS), when we save the sales order system has given the Purchase requistion. Then I go to ME57 in that I have specified the PR NO system has generated the Purchase order. But in in MIGO when I specify the PO NO system throws a error that purchase order has no itmes.
    Can u plz help me out
    Thx& regards
    Satish

    Hi Satish,
    The Issue might be Release Procedure.
    Please go T.code  ME54N.
    Ex: PR creator - clerk or Business user -  
    Approver    -  Supervisor                 -   R1
    Approver  -   Project Lead              -   R2
    Approver   -  Asst. Manager             -  R3
    Approver   -  HOD/General Manager  - R4
    Please find the below link
    http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPLO/ReleaseprocedureforPurchaseRequisitioninMM
    Hope this will help you
    DASARADHA

  • Third party sales MM config

    Hi,
    We have a third party sales requirement and i need  to configure the MM part from when the sales order triggers a PR to Invoice recept which will update the billing document for the customer.
    Would be really grateful if someone can guide preferrably starting from the creation of sales order.
    Regards,
    Akhil
    Edited by: Akhilpuri on Nov 11, 2011 5:11 AM
    Edited by: Csaba Szommer on Nov 11, 2011 8:08 AM

    Hi
    In this case you have to take a help of your SD consultant,
    In third party your vendor will send material directly to your customer and your material master will have both sale and purchasing view
    check following link
    [http://www.sap-img.com/sap-sd/process-flow-for-3rd-party-sales.htm]
    [Third party sales configuration;
    Regards
    kailas  Ugale

  • Problem in third party sales

    HI ALL
    CAN ANY ONE GIVE ON THE BRIEF INTRODUCTION ON THIRD PARTY ORDER / INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE ORDER.
    PLS GIVE  ME REPLY ASAP.......
    REGARDS
    RAO

    THIRD PARTY SCENARIO
    in third-party order processing, your company does not deliver the items requested by a customer. Instead, you pass the order along to a third-party vendor who then ships the goods directly to the customer and bills you. A sales order may consist partly or wholly of third-party items. Occasionally, you may need to let a vendor deliver items you would normally deliver yourself.
    Process Flow
    the processing of third-party orders is controlled via material types. Material types define whether a material is produced only internally can be ordered only from third-party vendors, or whether both are possible. For example, a material that is defined as a trading good can only be ordered from a third-party vendor. However, if you manufacture your own finished products, you may also want, from time to time, to be able to order the same type of product from other vendors.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Sales
    Third-party items can be created automatically by the system, depending on how your system is set. However, you can also change a standard item to a third-party item during sales processing manually.
    Automatic third-party order processing:-
    if a material is always delivered from one or more third-party vendors, you can specify in the material master that the material is a third-party item. During subsequent sales order processing, the system automatically determines the appropriate item category for a third-party item: TAS. To specify a material as a third-party item, enter BANS in the Item category group field in the Sales 2 screen of the material master record.
    Manual third-party order processing
    In the case of a material that you normally deliver yourself but occasionally need to order from a third-party vendor, you can overwrite the item category during sales order processing. For a material that you normally deliver yourself, you specify the item category group NORM in the material master.
    If, as an exception, you use a third-party material, change the entry TAN to TAS in the ItCa field when processing the sales document. The item is then processed as third-party item.
    If address data for the ship-to party is changed in the sales order in third-party business transactions, the changed data will automatically be passed on to purchase requisition and also to the purchase order ,if one already exists. In the purchase order, you can display the address data for the ship-to party in the attributes for the item.
    You can only change the address data for the ship-to party in the sales order for third-party business transactions, and not in the purchase order.
    Processing Third-Party Orders in Purchasing
    when you save a sales order that contains one or more third-party items, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition in Purchasing. Each third-party item in a sales order automatically generates a corresponding purchase requisition item. During creation of the requisition, the system automatically determines a vendor for each requisition item. If a sales order item has more than one schedule line, the system creates a purchase requisition item for each schedule line.
    Purchase orders are created from purchase requisitions in the usual way. For more information about creating purchase orders, see the Purchasing documentation. During creation of the purchase order, the system automatically copies the delivery address of your customer from the corresponding sales order. In a sales order, you can enter purchase order texts for each third-party item. When you create the corresponding purchase order, the texts are automatically copied into the purchase order. The number of the purchase order appears in the document flow information of the sales order.
    All changes made in the purchase order are automatically made in the sales order as well. For example, if the vendor confirms quantities and delivery dates different from those you request and enters them in the purchase order, the revised data is automatically copied into the sales order
    you process third-party items by creating a normal sales order. In overview for the order, you can then overwrite the default item category (TAN in the standard system) with the special item category for third-party items: TAS
    Billing Third-Party Orders
    If relevance for billing indicator for the item category has been set to B (relevant for order-related billing on the basis of the order quantity) in Customizing, the system includes the order in the billing due list immediately. If, however, the indicator has been set to F (relevant to order-related billing on the basis of the invoice quantity), the system does not include the order in the billing due list until an invoice from the vendor has been received and processed by the purchasing department. In the standard system, item category TAS (third-party order processing) has been given billing-relevance indicator F.
    In the first case, the third-party order is considered to be completely billed only when the invoiced quantity equals the order quantity of the sales order item. In the second case, each time a vendor invoice is received, a customer invoice is created for the quantity in the vendor invoice and the order is considered to be fully invoiced until the next vendor invoice is received.
    If you have activated billing-relevance indicator F for item categories in Customizing, billing can refer to the goods receipt quantity instead of the incoming invoice quantity.
    You can control whether the invoice receipt quantity or the quantity of goods received is relevant for billing in Customizing for copying control for billing at item level.
    FOR YOUR PROCESS Individual Purchase Orders WELL GIVE THE RIGHT SOLUTION
    Individual purchase orders are used when your customer orders goods from you that are not in stock and must be ordered from one or more external vendors.
    Process Flow
    During sales order entry, the system automatically creates a purchase requisition item. The purchasing department creates a purchase order based on the requisition and the vendor ships the goods directly to you (unlike third party order processing, where the vendor ships directly to your customer). You then ship the goods to your customer. While the goods are part of your inventory, you manage them as part of the sales order stock. Sales order stock consists of stock that is assigned to specific sales orders and cannot be used for other purposes.
    Process Flow for 3rd Party Sales
    Customize the third party sales in summary:
    Prerequisites for 3rd party sales,
    Purchasing org,
    purchasing group,
    assign the Purchase org to company code
    assign Purchase org to plant,
    should not maintain the stock in material, it should be trading goods,
    1. Create Vendor XK01
    2. Create Material – Material Type as "Trading Goods". Item category group as "BANS".
    3. Assign Item Category TAS to Order type that you are going to use.
    4. A sale order is created and when saved a PR is generated at the background
    5. With reference to SO a PO is created (ME21N). The company raises PO to the vendor.
    6. Vendor delivers the goods and raises bill to company. MM receives the invoice MIRO
    7. Goods receipt MIGO
    8. Goods issue
    9. The item cat TAS or Schedule line cat CS is not relevant for delivery which is evident from the config and, therefore, there is no delivery process attached in the whole process of Third party sales.
    10. Billing *--
    SD - 3rd party sales order Create Sales Order
    VA01
    Order Type
    Sales org, distr chnl, div
    Enter
    Sold to
    PO #
    Material
    Quantity
    Enter
    Save
    SD - 3rd party sales order View the PR that is created with a third party sales order
    VA01
    Order Number
    Goto Item Overview
    Item ->Schedule Item
    SD - 3rd party sales order View the PR that is created
    ME52N
    Key in the PR number
    Save
    SD - 3rd party sales order Assign the PR to the vendor and create PO
    ME57
    Key in the PR number
    Toggle the "Assigned Purchase Requisition"
    Execute
    Check the box next to the material
    Assign Automatically button
    Click on "Assignments" button
    Click on "Process assignment"
    The "Process Assignment Create PO" box , enter
    Drag the PR and drop in the shopping basket
    Save
    SD - 3rd party sales order Receive Goods
    MIGO_GR
    PO Number
    DN Number
    Batch tab , click on classification
    Serial Numbers tab
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    Hi Sridhar,
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    Hello Guys,
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  • Third party sales related question

    I am trying to analyze my client SAP system and came across a scenario like this.
    1) A 3rd party sales order is created without any subsequent documents like Purchase order etc as in a standard 3rd party flow. A new sales document type (for example ZABC(not the real names)) is configured for it and a normal item category is used in the Sales order.The schedule line category doesn't create any Purchase Requisitions and henceforth any subsequent documents.An IDOC is created though.Also the SP is a marked as a third party customer.
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    Hi,
    General third party sales.
    two types of process we can follow.
    1. Third party scenario in which vendor sent the item to the customer and the company will bill the customer.
    2. The third party scenario where vendor send the material and the company delivery the stock to the customer and bill.
    As per the your CASE1:it refer to the second process above.
    created a sales order. and generated a IDOC. will hit the customer.
    Documentation is need, say if the idoc has wrong picked the quantity , or if the proof of delivery should be received. then with what reference you will change are no that the order is completed.
    Example : statiscal invoice will be done based on the vendor delivered material and Proof of delivery.
    as the second CASE 2: the process which clearly explains what we have done .
    Example : say if you have 200 materials , 100 materials will be send by vendor 1 and another 100 send by vendor 2. so this process  be clear where , what we are doing.
    thanks
    Kuntla

  • MIGO- in Third party sale

    Hi,
    We will do migo in third party  customer sales(SD),
    once we do migo, what are effects of migo, i mean value updation or quantity.
    What is diff of this migo when compare to vendor suppllies good to company plant.
    Is migo is nessasary in third party sale
    regards
    chidambaram

    Hi,
    Posting MIGO is necessary in Third Party PO as it is in the case of Standard PO.
    The customer or your representative at customer's site confirms you that the material from vendor has been reached the customer's site. The papers are handed to you & you then post the MIGO. The effect of PO is that the material supplied to the customer is updated.
    The FI entries at the time of MIGO are -
    Debit entry to COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) Account
    Credit entry to GR/IR Clearing Account
    For the excisable material supplied by vendor in third party PO, you can not post the excise invoice (part 2 entry). You can only capture the same (Part 1 entry). This is because, you are neither receiveing material physically to your plant nor processing it. You pay your vendor for the excise duty & bill your customer. The customer may however take the excise modvat.
    After you post MIGO & MIRO (Invoice) then only you can bill on your customer for the material supplied by the vendor (directly to the customer.)
    Other effects of the MIGO are same in third party PO as well as Standard PO.
    Hope this clears your query.
    Regards,
    Prashant

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