on 01-30-2009 6:13 AM
Hi Friends,
Is it possible to assign multiple credit control areas to single company code? If possible please explain
me how it is possible. Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Hi
it is not possible to assign 2 credit control ares to 1 company code,
but you can assign 2 company codes to 1 credit control area
regards
srini
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Yes you can assign multiple credit control area with company code as "permitted credit contol area against company code". Try with SPRO--Financial accounting Accounts recievable & payable---credit management - credit control account.
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> Is it possible to assign multiple credit control areas to single company code? If possible please explain
Not Possible. But, One Credit Control area can be assigned to Multiple Comany codes.
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Hi,
you can not assign more than one CCA for a company code instead you can assign one CCA for many company codes belong to the same client. can you explain the scenario in which you want to have many CCA for single company code.
Regards
Sankar
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Dear Ramesh,
It is not possible to assign multiple credit control areas to the single company code but you can assign single credit control area to the multiple company codes.
Relation bet ween company code and credit control area is
Many to One
But not
One to Many
I hope this will help you,
Regards,
Murali.
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