What is the use of general modifier?

Hi,
Please note while using mvt type 201 we will give cost center and assign a G/L account.
Eg: Cost Center -1000, G/L account 400000
It means that consumption is captured in the G/L account 400000.
Why we have to assign a G/L account for VBR key?
What is the purpose of it?

Hi,
General Modifer used for  to break account determination down by movement type.
VBR: for internal goods issues (for example, for cost center)
Regards,
Biju K

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