on 04-14-2010 3:08 AM
Gurus
If using ECC and GTS, what is ususally done with the "Foreign Trade" fields in the ECC? Apparenlty these do not transfer to GTS. This may be confusing to the user to present fields that do nothing. What is the best practice for addressing the Foreign Trade tab in ECC?
Thank you!
Hello,
I am assuming you are talking about the fields that are found in the Delivery documents in the Foreign Trade / Customs Tab.
Actually, these fields are still used. Some of them are transferred to GTS and some do not need to, but are used for Intrastat Reporting. The fields taht are transferred to GTS are the following
In headder its the ones under Handling & Geography. At item Level its the ones in Origin/Destination/Business.
Regards,
Marc
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Thanks for your reply. Do the fields in the foreign trade tab automatically interface to the GTS customs document, and/or customs declaration? If they are used by GTS and transfer over, what is the best practice for having the user fill these out in ECC, vs. just populating them in GTS.
Sorry about such basic questions, but I can't seem to find much detailed info on GTS.
Hi,
Yes the fields transfer automatically to GTS into the customs document.
There is no standard response as to what is the best practice to fill them out. It depends if you are using Routes, Batches, PIR etc.But the best practice of course is to have it filled as soon as possible, that is in the Feeder in order to have concistency.
If you can not fill it in the feeder, then you can fill the fields automatically in GTS with the defaulting data. The defaulting will not overwrite info from the ERP, just fill fields if they are empty.
Regards, Marc
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