on 06-25-2007 9:03 AM
Hi friends
What are all the possible workflows in SD processes.
warm regards
sairam
The sales documents you create are individual documents but they can also form part of a chain of inter-related documents. For example, you may record a customers telephone inquiry in the system. The customer next requests a quotation, which you then create by referring to the inquiry. The customer later places an order on the basis of the quotation and you create a sales order with reference to the quotation. You ship the goods and bill the customer. After delivery of the goods, the customer claims credit for some damaged goods and you create a free-of-charge delivery with reference to the sales order. The entire chain of documents the inquiry, the quotation, the sales order, the delivery, the invoice, and the subsequent delivery free of charge creates a document flow or history. The flow of data from one document into another reduces manual activity and makes problem resolution easier. Inquiry and quotation management in the Sales Information System help you to plan and control your sales. For more information about how to display the document flow for a particular sales document, Sales transactions occur within the organizational structure of sales and distribution. This means, for example, that all sales activities are allocated to a sales organization, a distribution channel and a division. Since sales activities within your organization are processed in different geographical locations, the system allows you to specify additional organizational structures that define sales offices, sales groups, and sales people.IN---->QT->OR-->DL--
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HI
Refer the link below,Reward if helps
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCBMTWFMSD/BCBMTWFMSD.pdf
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