What is meant by LIS Reports.
What is meant by LIS Reports. What is the use of this in R/3 Application.
Thanks and Regards,
YSR.
The SAP System offers you a wide range of information and analysis tools for sales and distribution. These provide you with a quick overview of your current business situation.
eg: You want to determine how many orders customer XY issued in the last quarter. To see this information, you can execute the report List orders. This gives you a list of orders and also contains information on the items, order value etc. You can set the scope of this list yourself.
for more information use [http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/8e/c5853488601e33e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm]
Reward if helps
Rgds
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