on 11-02-2007 2:06 PM
Hi,
What is "business area" ??? How can it be used?
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thanks to u all
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Hi,
<b>Business Area</b>. The system posts costs and revenue according to the business area.
The business area can be equivalent to the:
- <b>sales area</b> (if the accounts are to be posted according to sales)
- <b>plant/division</b> (if the accounts are to be posted according to products)
The business area is defined in Customizing for Sales.
o <b>Business area</b>. A unit in an enterprise, grouping product and market combinations as homogeneously as possible for the purpose of developing unified business policy.
o <b>Financial Accounting</b> (FI). A business area is an organizational unit within financial accounting which represents a separate area of operations or responsibilities within an organization. Financial accounting transactions can be allocated to a specific business area.
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Thanks to ever one.
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Hi Mercy,
An organizational unit of financial accounting that represents a separate area of operations or responsibilities within an organization and to which value changes recorded in Financial Accounting can be allocated.
You can create financial statements for business areas, and you can use these statements for various internal reporting purposes.
In a client, you can set up several business areas to which the system can assign the postings made in all company codes defined in this client. To ensure consistency in document entry, you should give business areas the same name in all company codes.
Regards
Nadarajah Pratheb
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