Questions and Answers for SAP Financial

Q1) What are adjustment postings and its use? Give t.codes and paths if possible?

Answer: FB50, F-02 and others could be used for adjustments. These adjustments are to correct any financial representation that has already been booked into the accounts.

Q2) Suppose I have purchased goods of 10 units (raw materials or semi-finished goods) worth Rs10000 from vendor A (suppose) and also made payment for the same.  Now during the manufacturing process, it was observed that 3 units are defective, now my question is how do we deal with the defective units in SAP as I have already made payment for the 10 units (i.e. Rs10000).

Answer: If you have a GRN against these materials, then the same can be return delivered. An appropriate movement type needs to be configured for the same. As for the payment, raise a credit note on the vendor.

*  Using Debit Memo you can get the money for defective 3 units.   *-- Gnan Eswari

Q3) We always copy company code or we can create manually also?  If possible give reasons also.

Answer: There are loads of tables that get copied over when copying co codes. This might be incomplete in a manual copy, and hence the manual route is not advisable.

Q4) In case of APP, when bank master data updated?

Q5) Suppose in 2004 I have depreciation key 'AB&in 2005 depreciation key I have changed to"CD".  In what way my balances would be affected like balances of depreciation, accumulated depreciation,assets etc.

Answer: The difference in the depreciation that is posted already, and what should be posted with historical effect will be posted in the current accounting period.

Q6) How many chart of accounts can be assigned to company code we can assign company code to chart of account through OB62?   Now my question is in what way we can assign three types of chart of account to company code in one transaction code (I might be wrong plz correct me)

Answer: Three, although the group and country chart of accounts are optional. The group chart of accounts is assigned to the operational chart of accounts, and the only mandatory CoA is the Operational CoA.

Q7) How many financial statement versions can be assigned to co.code?

Answer: As many FSVs as you want can be assigned to the co code i.e. 1:n as of Co Code: FSV.
 

I have created Company Code and all other configuration related to the CCode. Also in MM I have created purchase order, created vendor, material etc. I couldn't activate the PO due to the following error messages in red:

1. MAINTAIN TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR TOLERANCE KEY PE ACCOUNT ASSIGNMENT 
2. CONTROL INDICATORS FOR CONTROLLING AREA DO NOT EXIST.

I have assigned controlling area to company code and I could see the controlling area in existence via master file and gl verification.

1. MAINTAIN TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR TOLERANCE KEY PE ACCOUNT ASSIGNMENT  ---->  Please follow this link --> SPRO ---> MM ---> Purchasing --> Purchase Order --> Set Tolerance limits for price variance --> Here you have to set for Tolerance keys PE and SE. Just copy them from std co. code.

 2. CONTROL INDICATORS FOR CONTROLLING AREA DO NOT EXIST. ----> 

In Controlling --> General Controlling --> Maintain Controlling Area --> Maintain Controlling Area --> Activate Components/Control Indicators --> You need to check if you want to activate the order management/activity based costing/commitment management etc.

Tips by : Shrikant Deshpande, Kishore

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