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AFS BB ConfigTRANSCRIPT
BB Installation Guide
SAP ECC 6.0 EhP3
August 2008
English REF DokSprache \* MERGEFORMAT English
Sales Processing using Third Party (w. Shipping Notification) (107)
SAP AGDietmar-Hopp-Allee 1669190 WalldorfGermany
Building Block Configuration Guide
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Contents
51Purpose
52Preparation
52.1Prerequisites
53Configuration
53.1Sales: General
53.1.1Defining Item Category
63.1.2Assigning Item Category
73.1.3Maintaining Copy Control for Sales Documents (Item)
83.2Transfer of Requirements
83.2.1Defining Requirement Classes
93.2.2Defining Requirement Types
103.2.3Determining Requirement Types using Transaction
113.3Schedule Lines
113.3.1Assigning Schedule Line Categories
123.4Billing
123.4.1Copy Control on Item Level
Sales Processing using Third Party (w. Shipping Notification)
1 Purpose
This configuration guide provides the information that you need to manually set up configuration of this building block.
If you do not want to configure manually and prefer to use an automated installation process using BC sets and other tools, refer to the SAP Best Practices Quick Guide.
2 Preparation2.1 Prerequisites
Before you start installing this building block, you must install prerequisite building blocks. For more information, see the building block prerequisite matrix (Prerequisites_Matrix_[xx]_EN_IN.xls; the placeholder [xx] depends on the SAP Best Practices version you use, for example, BL refers to the SAP Best Practices Baseline Package: Prerequisites_Matrix_BL_EN_IN.xls). This document can be found on the SAP Best Practices documentation DVD in the folder ..\BBLibrary\General\.
3 Configuration3.1 Sales: General3.1.1 Defining Item CategoryUse
The item category YB1 is used for third-party order with shipping notification. The item categories that are contained in the standard SAP system together with the sales document types represent the usual business transactions.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Sales ( Sales Documents ( Sales Document Item ( Define Item Categories
2. On the Change View Maintain Item Categories: Overview screen, choose TAS Third Party Item and choose Copy As.
3. On the Change View Maintain Item Categories: Details of Selected Set screen, make the following entries for YB1:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Item category
3rd party w SN
YB1
Billing relevance
B
Pricing
X
Business Item
X
SchedLine Allowed
X
Wght/Vol Relevant
X
Credit Active
X
Determine Cost
X
Incompletion Proc.
28
Partner DetermProced.
T
TextDetermProced.
01
Screen Seq. Grp
N
YB1 can be copied from TAS. The Billing relevance field should be changed to B. Choose Back and then choose Save.
4. Choose Enter and confirm the Dependent entries for copy control dialog box.
5. Choose Save.
6. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The item category YB1 has been created.
3.1.2 Assigning Item CategoryUse
Item categories which have been created in the previous step should be assigned to order (OR) type. It is possible to define a default item category that will be determined automatically in the sales order (depending on the item category of the material). Alternatively up to three further item categories can be assigned. In the sales order the default item category can be replaced manually by the alternative item categories.
Prerequisites
The item category group YBNA has been maintained.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Sales ( Sales Documents ( Sales Document Item ( Assign Item categories
2. On the Change View Item Category Assignment: Overview screen, choose New Entries.
3. On the New Entries: Details of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Sales Doc. Type
OR
Item ca.group
YBNA
M Item category
YB1
Dfitc
YB2
M Item category
TAS
M Item category
TAN
4. Choose Save.
5. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The assignment of the item category YB1 to the sales order (OR) is done for the item category group YBNA.
3.1.3 Maintaining Copy Control for Sales Documents (Item)Use
Copy control should be maintained at Item level to ensure that the reference to another third-party order (OR) works.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
VTAA
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Sales ( Sales Documents ( Maintain Copy control for Sales Documents ( Copying Control: Sales Document to Sales Document
2. On the Display View Header Overview screen, choose Display ( Change (Ctrl+F1).
3. On the Change View Header Overview screen, choose Position.
4. Enter order (OR) in both SalesDoc Type input fields in the Another entry dialog box.
5. Choose Continue (Enter).
6. On the Change View Header Overview screen, mark the line of your selected sales document types and double-click Item in the Dialog Structure.
7. On the Change View: Item Overview screen, choose New Entries.
8. On the New Entries: Details of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Target Sales Doc Type
Standard Order
OR
From Sale Doc. Type
Standard Order
OR
Item Cat Proposal
YB1
Item Category
YB1
DataT
151
DataT
102
DataT
002
FPLA
251
Copying requirements
303
Copy schedule lines
X
Do not copy batch
X
Configuration
A
Pricing type
A
Copy quantity
A
The copy control for YB1 should have been set up if you confirmed copy control the time you created the item category YB1. You still need to change the Item type proposal and Configuration fields as per the above table.
9. Choose Save.
10. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The copy control for order OR type and item category YB1 has been created.
3.2 Transfer of Requirements3.2.1 Defining Requirement ClassesUse
The purpose of this activity is to define a new requirement class YB1. With the requirement class you control all functions relevant to requirements in third-party processing.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
OVZG
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Basic Functions ( Availability Check and Transfer of Requirements ( Transfer of Requirements ( Define Requirements Classes
2. On the Change View Requirements Classes: Overview screen, choose New Entries.
3. On the Change View Requirements Classes: Details of Selected Set screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Reqmts. Class
3rd Party with SN
YB1
Availability
X
Req. transfer
X
Configuration
*
The Configuration = * indicator is set so that the configuration of materials can be entered in the sales order.
4. Choose Save.
5. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The requirement class YB1 can be used for third-party business.
3.2.2 Defining Requirement TypesUse
The purpose of this activity is to create the requirement type YB1. A requirement type YB1 with assignment to requirement class YB1 is used for third-party business.
Prerequisites
Requirement class YB1 has been created.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
OVZH
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Basic Functions ( Availability Check and Transfer of Requirements ( Transfer of Requirements ( Define Requirements Types
2. On the Change View Requirement Types: Overview screen, choose New Entries.
3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
RgTy
YB1
Requirements type
3rd Party with SN
ReqCl
YB1
4. Choose Save.
5. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The requirement type YB1 is created.
3.2.3 Determining Requirement Types using TransactionUse
The purpose of this activity is to assign the item category (=business transaction) to the requirements type, and thus also to the requirements class.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Basic Functions ( Availability Check and Transfer of Requirements ( Transfer of Requirements ( Determination of Requirement Types using Transaction
2. On the Change View Assignment of Requirement Types to Transaction: Overview screen, choose Position.
3. Enter YB1 in the Item Category input field in the Another entry dialog box.
4. Choose Continue (Enter).
5. On the Change View Assignment of Requirement Types to Transaction: Overview screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
ItCa
YB1
RgTy
YB1
Q
1
Requirements and description
3rd Party
The requirements type is generally determined using the strategy Supply source = 1 (item category and MRP type strategy), since determination using the strategy in the material master is not possible, because the same material is used for different business transactions (depending on the item category). The above assignments have to be maintained.
6. Choose Save.
7. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The item category has been assigned to the requirements type.
3.3 Schedule Lines3.3.1 Assigning Schedule Line CategoriesUse
The purpose of this activity is to assign the schedule line category CS to the item category YB1.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Sales ( Sales Documents ( Schedule Lines ( Assign Schedule Line Categories
2. On the Change View Assign Schedule Line Categories: Overview screen, choose New Entries.
3. On the New Entries: Details of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Item category
YB1
PropSchdLneCat.
CS
4. Choose Save.
5. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The new schedule line category YB1 has been assigned to the item category CS.
3.4 Billing3.4.1 Copy Control on Item LevelUse
For the order-related billing of a third-party order, the new order item category YB1 must be integrated in the copy control for the order types OR ( F2.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction code
VTFA
IMG menu
Sales and Distribution ( Billing ( Billing Documents ( Maintain Copy control For Billing Documents ( Copy control: Sales Document to Billing Document
2. On the Display View Header: Overview screen, choose Display ( Change (Ctrl+F1).
3. On the Change View Header: Overview screen, choose Position.
4. Enter F2 in the Billing Type input field and OR in the SalesDoc Type input field in the Another entry dialog box.
5. Choose Continue (Enter).
6. Mark the line of Tgt F2 and Source OR and double-click Item in the Dialog Structure.
7. On the Change View: Item Overview screen, check whether the entry YB1 exists:
If the entry is available on the Item sub-screen, mark the respective line and choose Details (Ctrl-Shift+F2).
Check the existing settings on the Change View: Item Details screen and, if necessary, correct them according to the values shown below:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Target Bill Type
Invoice
F2
From Sale Doc. Type
Standard Order
OR
Item Category
3rd Party with SN
YB1
Copying requirements
Ord.rel 3rd pty item
012
Billing quantity
F
Pos./neg. quantity
+
Pricing Type
G
If the entry does not exist, choose New Entries.
On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:
Field name
Description
User action and values
Note
Target Bill Type
Invoice
F2
From Sale Doc. Type
Standard Order
OR
Item Category
YB1
Copying requirements
012
Billing quantity
F
Pos./neg. quantity
+
Pricing Type
G
If you created the item category YB1 manually as a copy of a standard item category and chose copy dependent entries, the copy control from OR to F2 should already be available. If so, you still need to change the Billing quantity field to E, which ensures that the quantity to be invoiced is GR quantity, which is less invoiced quantity.
8. Choose Save.
9. Choose Back (F3).
Result
The copy control has been set up for sales document to billing document level.