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hi gurus

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what is reports, give few examples

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Hi priya,

Pl check this link where the same query was answered in detail.

<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/profile?userid=3519432">thread on reports</a>

Pl reward if it helps.

Thanks,

Sadhu Kishore

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Reports are basically documents which reflects the transaction or performance. These varies as per requirement of the user. If Standard report do not serve the purpose, 'Z' report may be required to be developed to meet the requirement of the user. Some tips & information on Standard Reports is as under:

Standard SAP SD Reports:=

Statistic Group:

Purpose – To capture data for Standard Reports, we require to activate Statistic Group as under:

--> Item category (Configuration)

--> Sales document type (Configuration)

--> Customer (Maintain in Master data)

--> Material (Maintain in Master data)

When you generate statistics in the logistics information system, the system uses the combination of specified statistics groups to determine the appropriate update sequence. The update sequence in turn determines for exactly which fields the statistics are generated.

Configuration:

IMG --> Logistics Information System (LIS) --> Logistics Data Warehouse --> Updating --> Updating Control --> Settings: Sales --> Statistics Groups -->

1. Maintain Statistics Groups for Customers

2. Maintain Statistics Groups for Material

3. Maintain Statistics Groups for Sales Documents

4. Assign Statistics Groups for Each Sales Document Type

5. Assign Statistics Groups for each Sales Document Item Type .....

All Standard Reports which are available are as under:

SAP Easy Access: Information Systems -> Logistics -> Sales and distribution ->

1. Customer -> Incoming orders / Returns / Sales / Credit memos / Sales activities / Customer master / Conditions / Credit Master Sheet

2. Material -> Incoming orders / Returns / Sales / Credit memos / Material master / ...

3. Sales organization -> Sales organization / Sales office / Sales employee

4. Shipping point -> Deliveries / Returns

5. SD documents -> Orders / Deliveries / Billing documents ...

& so on.

Some of the Standard reports in SD are:

Sales summary - VC/2

Display Customer Hierarchy - VDH2

Display Condition record report - V/I6

Pricing Report - V/LD

Create Net Price List - V_NL

List customer material info - VD59

List of sales order - VA05

List of Billing documents - VF05

Inquiries list - VA15

Quotation List - VA25

Incomplete Sales orders - V.02

Backorders - V.15

Outbound Delivery Monitor - VL06o

Incomplete delivery - V_UC

Customer Returns-Analysis - MC+A

Customer Analysis- Sales - MC+E

Customer Analysis- Cr. Memo - MC+I

Deliveries-Due list - VL04

Billing due list - VF04

Incomplete Billing documents - MCV9

Customer Analysis-Basic List - MCTA

Material Analysis(SIS) - MCTC

Sales org analysis - MCTE

Sales org analysis-Invoiced sales - MC+2

Material Analysis-Incoming orders - MC(E

General- List of Outbound deliveries - VL06f

Material Returns-Analysis - MC+M

Material Analysis- Invoiced Sales - MC+Q

Variant configuration Analysis - MC(B

Sales org analysis-Incoming orders - MC(I

Sales org analysis-Returns - MC+Y

Sales office Analysis- Invoiced Sales - MC-E

Sales office Analysis- Returns - MC-A

Shipping point Analysis - MC(U

Shipping point Analysis-Returns - MC-O

Blocked orders - V.14

Order Within time period - SD01

Duplicate Sales orders in period - SDD1

Display Delivery Changes - VL22

Regards,

Rajesh Banka

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Reports are basically two types one is standard and other is cutomized...

reports means sales summary liek distributorwies sales report wat they purchased from client... and pricing reports like wat materila and their prices in differnt dates.. etc...Hope u understand

Reqard if it helps.

Ramki