Valuated/Non valuated SAles Order Stock

Hi,
Can anyone explain the  difference between Valuated & Non valuated Sales order Stock
Thx & Regards

Hi,
If the sales order stock is valuated, you have immediate access to its value in Financial Accounting. The assigned accounts are debited and credited as a result of the valuated goods movements. From the viewpoint of MRP, the sales order stock is available for the sales order only.
If the sales order stock is not valuated, it is managed via a cost collector. The system does not carry out invoice verification postings for goods movements, and you cannot obtain an overview of how the stock is valuated until the end of the settlement period in Controlling.
Valuated sales order stocks have the following advantages:
The full costs are available at each manufacturing level.
All goods movements are immediately reflected in Financial Accounting
Assign points if helpful
Regards,
Saurabh

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  • Valuted Sales Order Stock

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  • Difference between Valuated and Non valuated Sale order stock

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  • Non valuated sales order stock-help reqd

    Dear Experts,
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  • Product costing valuated sales order stock

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    Hi,
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    If the sales order stock is not valuated, it is managed via a cost collector. The system does not carry out invoice verification postings for goods movements, and you cannot obtain an overview of how the stock is valuated until the end of the settlement period in Controlling.
    Valuated sales order stocks have the following advantages:
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    All goods movements are immediately reflected in Financial Accounting
    Assign points if helpful
    Regards,
    Saurabh

  • ECC ehp4 A&D Subcontracting in combination with valuated sales order stock

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  • Sales order stock is not valuated

    hi
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    Raf

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    http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_05/helpdata/EN/90/ba6cad446711d189420000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
    Edited by: Csaba Szommer on Jan 20, 2011 10:50 AM

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