on 03-15-2007 10:25 AM
Hi All,
What is the difference between static credit check and dynamic credit check.
waiting for reply
Thanks
Nilesh
Hi Nilesh,
A <b>simple credit check</b> can be set at any document level and it simply compares the customers credit limit set against the (net document value + values of all open document).
Again an automatic credit check gives extra credit facility to customer
In <b>Static Credit Check</b> Credit limit of the customer set is checked against ( Open Doc.Value / Sales Order Value : Which is save but not delievered + Open Delivery Doc.Value : Which is delivered but not billed + Open Billing Doc.Value : Which is billed but not posted to FI + Open Item : Which is transfered to FI but not received from the customer.)
whereas in <b>DYNAMIC CREDIT CHECK</b> Credit limit of the customer set is checked against ( Open Doc.Value / Sales Order Value : Which is save but not delievered + Open Delivery Doc.Value : Which is delivered but not billed + Open Billing Doc.Value : Which is billed but not posted to FI + Open Item : Which is transfered to FI but not received from the customer + Horizon Period = say inmonths)
So in short the only benefit a customer can have in dynamic credit check in comparision to static credit check is that a time limit can be mentioned. Beyond that time period no open orders would be taken into account.
reward if it helps
thanks
adi
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Dear Nilesh,
In static Credit check, system checks whether
FD32 Credit Limit -(All open orders + open Deliveries + open bills + A/C Rec) >= Current Doc Value.
However, in Dynamic credit check we specify a time horizon, so that only those open orders whose delivery i sdue within this time horizon is taken into consideration in evaluating credit. This is called Dynamic part. i.e..
FD32 Credit Limit -(All open orders DUE FOR DELIVERY WITHIN TIME HORIZON + open Deliveries + open bills + A/C Rec) >= Current Doc Value.
Hope this clears.
Reward Points if helpful.
Regards,
PATHIK
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Hi Nilesh,
Check out this link..
http://www.sap-img.com/sd030.htm
Also Check one of the posts earlier for the same as in the link below..
Let me know if you still have doubts..
Regards,
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Hi Nilesh,
You can get the detailed information from this link.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/93/74382d546011d1a7020000e829fd11/frameset.htm
I hope this should make it very clear.
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