SAP ABAP IMG Activity ACEPS_AWREF_SOA (Define Number Ranges for Assigning ACC Doc. to ACE Doc.)
Hierarchy
EA-FIN (Software Component) EA-FIN
   FI-GL-GL-SOA (Application Component) Provisions for Awards
     FI-SOA (Package) Stock Option Accounting
IMG Activity
ID ACEPS_AWREF_SOA Define Number Ranges for Assigning ACC Doc. to ACE Doc.  
Transaction Code S_ALN_01000250   (empty) 
Created on 20011127    
Customizing Attributes ACC_GL_SOA_M_U_A_204   Stock Opt. Acc.: Required Activity, Uncritical, 204 
Customizing Activity ACEPS_AWREF_SOA   Define Number Ranges for Assigning ACC Doc. to ACE Doc. 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name FIGL_ACE_AWREF_DC    

Use

In this IMG activity, you define number ranges ffor the Accounting documents. When accruals are posted (opening entry, periodic posting and closing entry) documents are created both in the Accrual Engine and in Accounting. Firstly, Accrual Engine documents are created. These are transferred to Accounting, leading to the creation of Accounting documents. A unique external reference is required so that Accrual Engine documents can then be assigned uniquely to Accounting documents.

When transferring Accrual Engine documents to Accounting, you have the option of summarizing Accrual Engine documents to a single summarized document in Financial Accounting. Alternatively, you can transfer the documents to several different documents in Financial Accounting (no summarization)

Achtung

You define the linking of these Accrual Engine documents to Accounting documents using a separate number, the reference number. This is part of the reference key.

Number Range Intervals and Application Components

Every application component in the Accrual Engine needs its own number range interval. This interval is identified by a two-digit number. This number therefore represents an assignment to an application component:

Application component    Two-digit number

Leasing Accounting Engine    01

Manual Accruals    02

Provisions for Awards    03

Revenue Recognition: Rights Management     04

Provisions: Rights Management     06

You can find assignment of the two-digit number to an application component in Accrual Engine Customizing, activity Make Settings for Components.

Note
To avoid overlaps between application components, make sure of the following:

o    In each number range definition activity, a number range interval must be created for your application component under the assigned two-digit number.

In the definition of a number range, the number range intervals of the different application components must not overlap.

Requirements

Standard settings

Activities

To create a new number range, proceed as follows:

  1. Enter the company code and choose Change Intervals.

    The Maintain Number Range Intervals screen appears.

  2. Choose Insert Interval.
  3. You can make the following settings:
    • Number
    • Enter the number of the number range interval, that is, enter the number of your application component.
    • From number
    • Enter the lower limit of the interval.
    • To number
    • Enter the upper limit of the interval.
    • External
    • You can specify that number assignment is to be made externally. If yo do not set this flag, number assignment is made internally, meaning that numbers are assigned automatically in sequence by the system. The last number assigned is always displayed in the current number field.
  4. Save your number range.

Example

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 204   Establish Functions and Processes 
Mandatory / Optional 1   Mandatory activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 2   Non-critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
SOA_ACEPS_AWREF T - Individual transaction object ACEPS_AWREF  
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20020111 
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