SAP PS Budget Management
SAP PS Budget Management
Introduction
A project consists of many phases – Concept/ Planning/ Execution & Closure. The Project cost is
estimated during the Planning Phase, accordingly the available fund is prescribed for the project in
the form of a budget. Budget is the device by which management approves the expected
development of project costs over a given timeframe.
Content highlighted – Budget Allocation, Budget Update, Budget Release & Availability Control
Budget Allocation
• Select Planned Total column, & the row for WBSE where you want to copy this Planned
Amount for Budget Allocation, as in the above case I have opted header Level WBSE
• As displayed below, opt for Copy View.
• Path as Edit>>>>Copy View, as below.
• In the below screen, enter the percentage, you want to copy.
• The system will add the allocated amount of child WBSE’s & display the same at header
WBSE.
• As in this case, header WBSE has an amount of 4500000 EUR(after total up).
Budget Updates
Unexpected/unforeseen events, additional requirements, price changes for external activities, and
other parameters incline projects for more funds. In such cases, you may need to update the original
budget. There are three types of Budget updates:
Budget Supplement
• Enter supplement, as displayed below for child WBSE’s as 100000 & 200000 EUR
• Opt, “total up” for the summation at header WBSE
• Follow the path, as displayed below
Budget Transfer
Budget Return
Budget Release
The budget release is a process of Releasing a specific amount of the total Allocated budget. It is a
dedicated amount, posted through transaction CJ32. Once consumed, you can release the rest of the
amount until the “overall budget” Value/amount is reached.
You cannot post Budget released amount more than total budget amount, displayed as below-
Availability Control
Availability control compares the current distributed budget (or released amount) with the assigned
value, by issuing a warning, warning with mail & error messages when budget exceeds depends on
Tolerance Limits Settings.
• When a project is being executed, the available funds are used at various places within the
Project thereby Commitments are created, and actual costs are incurred.
• Together with the costs of apportioned orders, Commitments and actual costs will form
as Assigned funds.
• Availability control monitors funds using budget allocation. By entering business transactions
that create cost assignments, then the system checks whether there is still sufficient budget
available for the Project.
• Assigned funds can be found in the budgeted WBS element and in the lower-level assignable
WBS elements.
• To ensure that the available funds are not exhausted at an early stage, release the budget in
stages, with AVAC activated on Released Budget Amount.
In the above blog post, I have tried highlighting a basic overview of Budget Allocation, Budget
Update, Budget Release & Availability Control.