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Credit Management

Former Member
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Dear Experts,

I had a small Issue in credit management. Kindly help me in solving the Issue

Suppose we have three customers A,B & C

We will fix the credit limit for Customer A for example Rs. 1 Lac

The credit limit for Customer B & C should be dependent on Customer A(They will be having their individual credit limits).

Suppose if the credit limit of A exceeds System should not allow Customers B & C to take the material.

Thanks in Advance

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Former Member
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Hi,

You can easily do this with "Change Credit Account" function in FD32.

For Customer B or C

go to FD32 & key in the Customer Code as B or C, Credit Control Area & put tick mark in Status box and press Enter.

Now in the Status screen - select Edit & then select Change Credit Acct (or press F6)

Here enter Customer Code of Customer A.

You can do this for multiple Customers & for all these Customers system will check Credit LImit of Customer A.

kapil

Former Member
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HI

you can use customer hierarchy for your scenario by having customer A as the root and B and C as dependents, that means all the customers can buy but if the limit for the root is set to Rs 1 lac then both the customers B and C cant buy or will be blocked.

Hope this Helps.

Regards

Vignesh.

former_member358181
Active Participant
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Dear Hariprasad,

This type problem handled very well with credit account customer functionality in FD32.

Please go through this link which has solved a problem like yours:

Hope this link help for you.

Regards,

Devendra

Former Member
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Hi

Kindly use the custome r group for maintaining credit limit

Assign each customer to a group via the credit management master data. ...

Regards

Damu

Former Member
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Hi,

You may have to take help of ABAP consultant to check FD32 tables of A customer to check credit exposure and credit limit used fields and accordingly control B and C.

Regards,

Siva