on 05-22-2008 8:05 AM
what is difference between cross divison & normal division in sd,....
hi,
if you create a sales order with normal div mentioned in sales area customer is only able to access the materials belonging to that particular div.
if you create a sales order with cross div mentioned in sales area , customer can have materials belonging to other div also.
rewards, if helpful,
thanks,
krishna prasad
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Hello
You can use this kind of processing using cross division to enter multiple materials with varying divisions in a sales order.
You can control the following in customizing, according to sales document type:
-whether its possible to enter multiple materials with various divisions for an order
-using warning messages
-the division on item level is copied from material master or from document header is
copied into items
Many Thanks !
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generally used for sharing of condition record -division-00
in img we will maintain say for div 10 ref div 00
div 12 ref div is 00
that means we are maintaining condition record for 00 and these are also valid for div 10 and 12
cross div - another concept.--
all sales doc (ex.sales order) are created with in one sales area , in case the material ordered by sold to party belongs to diff div of sales area , then how sysytem respond i.e it should accept that material or not.
if we set cross divvion in sales doc config then in sales order system accept material other than sales area div of order. i.e we can enter material belongs to diff div in order. for that we have activate item division in VOV8
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