on 08-28-2007 8:45 AM
Hi, Gurus!
I am asked to give PPT presentation on the subject topic, so can any one help me with a good PPT.
Its very urgent.
Full points for good PPT.
Thanking you gurus.
Sushil Kumar
hi
chk ur mail
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/e6/4a78e39e0311d189b70000e829fbbd/content.htm
http://www.sap-img.com/sap-sd/process-flow-for-3rd-party-sales.htm
http://www.sap.com/services/pdf/BWP_SAP_Best_Practices_for_Wholesale_Distribution.pdf
http://www30.sap.com/japan/businessmaps/7556D236376D48D3AEF04263F2A15F22.htm
3rd party biling
http://www50.sap.com/businessmaps/65045A20075E4CFD89DB030BC1C556AD.htm
http://www.saptechies.com/process-flow-for-3rd-party-sales/
try to prepare some stuff by studying the sap help and other stuff on web that would be a gud exposure for u to learn and also implement presentation skills...
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Thanx & Regards..
Naren..
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Hello friend,
I dont think you will get a PPT for a small topic like Third party. Please go through the details mentioned below hope that will help you in your presentation.wishing you all the best.
Third-Party Order Processing
Purpose
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.
Process Flow
The processing of third-party orders is controlled via material types. Material types define whether a material is produced only internally can be ordered only from third-party vendors, or whether both are possible. For example, a material that is defined as a trading good can only be
Ordered from a third-party vendor. However, if you manufacture your own finished products, you may also want, from time to time, to be able to order the same type of product from other vendors.
Processing Third-Party Orders in Sales
Third-party items can be created automatically by the system, depending on how your system is set. However, you can also change a standard item to a third-party item during sales processing manually.
Automatic third-party order processing
If a material is always delivered from one or more third-party vendors, you can specify in the material master that the material is a third-party item. During subsequent sales order processing, the system automatically determines the appropriate item category for a third-party item: TAS. To specify a material as a third-party item, enter BANS in the Item category
Group field in the Sales 2 screen of the material master record.
Manual third-party order processing
In the case of a material that you normally deliver yourself but occasionally need to order from a third-party vendor, you can overwrite the item category during sales order processing. For a material that you normally deliver yourself, you specify the item category group NORM
in the material master. If, as an exception, you use a third-party material, change the entry TAN to TAS in the ItCa field when processing the sales document. The item is then processed as third-party item.
If address data for the ship-to party is changed in the sales order in third-party business transactions, the changed data will automatically be passed on to purchase requisition and also to the purchase order ,if one already exists. In the purchase order, you can display the address data for the ship-to party in the attributes for the item. You can only change the address data for the ship-to party in the sales order for third-party business transactions, and not in the purchase order.
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