on 04-11-2007 10:37 AM
Dear All
Is Intercompany billing and third party process is same
Thanks
Annie
Additionally, Third Party Scenario can be configured in two ways:
1. Third Party with Shipping Notification
2. Third Party without Shipping Notification.
Similarly, Even Inter-company scenario can be mapped differently.
You can get good information from help.sap.com
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Rajesh Banka
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No. Both are two separate process.
Incase of Inter-Company Billing, the same group company is being billed, where as in case of third party billing, our company bills an external customer. Configurration & process for both are very different.
For additional information on the same, please refer to link below:
Link: http://help.sap.com/
Path: SAP Best Practices --> Baseline Packages --> Based on SAP ECC 5.00 --> Select Country: for eg, Localized for India --> Technical Information --> Building Blocks --> Select Country for eg, India --> List of Basic Configuration & scenarios will be listed.
Select the required basic configuration / scenario. These will consist of overview, configuration guide, business process, master data &so on ...........
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Rajesh Banka
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Hi
No. Both are different processes
Intercompany Billing
During a business transaction in which the sales organization belongs to another company code than the delivering plant, an intercompany sale from stock is carried out. In this case, intercompany billing is carried out between both company codes (within the same organization) with the help of an intercompany billing document. Intercompany sales and distribution processing allows a company to sell goods from a plant which is allocated to another company code.
The system checks the company codes of the sales organization and of the delivering plant and automatically carries out intercompany billing processing for different outcomes. Two billing documents are created in this case:
A customer billing document which is sent from the sales organization to the customer who receives the goods.
An intercompany billing document which is sent from the delivering plant to the sales organization.
Third Party Process
In this case a supplier is sending goods directly to your customer. Based on supplier invoice you bill the customer.
Hope it clears your doubts.
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In third-party order processing, your company does not deliver the items requested by a customer. Instead, you pass the order along to a third-party vendor who then ships the goods directly to the customer and bills you. A sales order may consist partly or wholly of third-party items. Occasionally, you may need to let a vendor deliver items you would normally deliver yourself.
In detail the process is like this...
A sales organization which is assigned to the ordering company code creates a sales order ordering goods from a plant assigned to another company code.
The plant in the delivering company code delivers the goods to the customer for whom the sales organization placed the order.
Because the two companies balance their accounts independently, the delivering company must bill the ordering company for the goods. This internal billing transaction is carried out by means of an intercompany billing document. The delivering company bills the ordering company at a price that allows the delivering company to cover its costs.
The process of billing between two company codes is intercompany billing .So in third party sales,intercompany billing is a part of it.
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Hi Annie,
Intercompany billing:
Billing procedure in which one utility company creates a single bill for the end customer, including services of several companies all having separate balance sheets. This one company also maintains joint contract accounts receivable and payable for the customer for all other companies.
Contract accounts receivable and payable contain the information specific to company codes and transfer the data to separate general ledgers.
Thirdparty:
Consider a Supplier who sends goods directly to your customer, and you bill him. Its just the word meaning.
Thats all
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AK
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