Hierarchy
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Basic Data
| Data Element | /BEV3/CHSPART_WE |
| Short Description | Division Performance |
Data Type
| Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
| Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
| Domain / Name of Reference Type | SPART | |
| Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
| Length | 2 | |
| Decimal Places | 0 | |
| Output Length | 2 | |
| Value Table | TSPA |
Further Characteristics
| Search Help: Name | ||
| Search Help: Parameters | ||
| Parameter ID | SPA | |
| Default Component name | ||
| Change document | ||
| No Input History | ||
| Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
| No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
| Length | Field Label | |
| Short | 10 | Div. Perf. |
| Medium | 15 | Divis. Perform. |
| Long | 20 | Division Performance |
| Heading | 6 | DivPer |
Documentation
Definition
Possibility of grouping materials, products, and services. On the basis of the division, the system determines the Sales and Distribution areas and business areas, to which a material, a product, or a service is allocated.
Use
A division can, e.g., represent a specific product group. By grouping several products in one division, data become valid for this specific division. You can, e.g., confine price agreements with a customer to a specific divsion. Moreover, you are able to create sales statistics on divison level and launch marketing activities (e.g. a direct mailing campaign).
Example
If a sales organization distributes food and non-food products both through the wholesale and the retail trade, each of the two distribution channels can be subdivided into food and non-food.
History
| Last changed by/on | SAP | 20040116 |
| SAP Release Created in |