Internal Order
Internal Order
John Jordan
ERP Corp © 2015 ERP Corp. All rights reserved.
Introduction
• Grouping
• Collection of values
• Reporting
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Topics
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Internal Orders Explained
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Internal Orders Explained (cont.)
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Topics
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Real vs. Statistical
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Real vs. Statistical (cont.)
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Real vs. Statistical (cont.)
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Benefits & Limitations
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To Plan or Not to Plan (cont.)
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To Plan or Not to Plan (cont.)
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Grouping
A2 Cycles Trade
Show
400239
400237 4002378
Promotional
Booth Rental Travel
Items
• Renovation projects
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Which type of order better fits your requirements?
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Topics
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Case Study: Statistical Orders to Capture R&D Spend
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Case Study: Statistical Orders to Capture R&D Spend
(cont.)
• Current method of identifying R&D costs:
• Cost center reporting
• Upon further discussions with the controller and CFO, it was
confirmed that the R&D department was represented by various cost
centers organized by:
• Function (engineering, design, general R&D)
• Location (plant 1, plant 2, etc.)
• The client did not have any systematic method of identifying the costs
• Manually reported values using spreadsheets
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Case Study: Statistical Orders to Capture R&D Spend
(cont.)
• Recommendation:
• Statistical internal orders
• Given the requirement that existing cost centers retain responsibility
AND the reporting requirements, this was the most efficient option
• Project system would require too much design and maintenance
• The cost of implementing statistical internal orders equated to 20
consulting hours versus a larger implementation of project system
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Configure Order Type for Statistical Order
• Transaction: KOT2
• IMG menu path:
• Controlling
• Internal Orders
• Your SAP system may or may not contain above order types
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Configure Order Type for Statistical Order (cont.)
• Field requirements:
• Header
• Order category = 1
• General parameters
• Planning profile = 000001
• General plan profile
• Control indicators
• CO Partner Update = Active
• Classification = X
• Commit. Management = X
• Status management
• Status Profile = 00000002
• Release immediately = X
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Create Statistical Internal Order
• Transaction:KO01
• Menu Path:
• Accounting Controlling Internal Orders Master Data
Internal Order Special Functions Order Create
• Select Order Type 0420
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Create Statistical Internal Order (cont.)
• Field requirements:
• Header
• Description
• Assignments
• Company Code
• SAP User Responsible
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Create Statistical Internal Order (cont.)
• Field requirements:
• Control data
• System status = REL
• Currency = Company
code currency
• Statistical order = X
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Create Statistical Internal Order (cont.)
• Field requirements:
• General data
• Estimated costs =
Estimated amount for
project/event*
• Save
• System displays message:
• Internal order was
created with Order
number 400XXX
• Fields are information only
• Can be used for other
purposes
*Information only; not included in reporting
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Topics
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Reporting
• Actual/Actual Comparisons
• Planning Reports
• Line Items
• Summarization Reports
• More Reports
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Reporting (cont.)
• Line Items
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Actual/Actual Comparisons
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Line Items
• Commitments
• Plan
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Topics
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Summary
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Five Key Ideas
• Conferences
• R&D expenses
• Entertainment
• Collect costs related to company Christmas party
• Implement real orders without settlement for projects that do
not require capitalization
• Implement commitment management and availability control
• Consider reporting using FAGLL03
• G/L account line item display
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Resources
• SAP Help
• http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/a9/ab7f68
414111d182b10000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
• SDN Wiki
• http://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPFI/Internal+Orders
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Questions
• Now:
• Ask questions now for immediate answers
• Later:
• [email protected]
Q&A
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