What are diffrences between KP06 and KPZ2

Dear All,
Need your detailed information regarding differences between KP06's functionalities and KPZ2's functionalities?
The many thanks in advance,
Best Regards,

Hi,
The Functionality of the KPZ2 is Cost center Budget Planning.You can plan for the budgeting of cost centers like internal order busdget & Maintenance order budgeting control.You can plan for the cost center budgeting & control the value of the cost center posting by every month wise for whole year.
The KP06 is for the Activity Price calculation like Activity for the Working hours of labour,PP activity.
The combination of the Cost elemnet, cost center & activity you can update the Activity price & calculate,after that you can check with activity rate in KP26.
Regards,
Raj

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