SAP ABAP Data Element CO_CBRKG_MDATA (Indicator: Maintainable Process Attribute, Value Added)
Hierarchy
SAP_FIN (Software Component) SAP_FIN
   CO-OM-ABC (Application Component) Activity-Based Costing
     KABC (Package) Cost Accounting: Activity-Based Costing
Basic Data
Data Element CO_CBRKG_MDATA
Short Description Indicator: Maintainable Process Attribute, Value Added  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type FLAG    
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 1    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 1    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
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No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Val. add. 
Medium 17 Maint. val. add. 
Long 22 Maint. value added 
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Documentation

Definition

If this indicator is set, then you can maintain the process characteristic "value added" in the master data of the business process. The process value addes shows one of five characteristics, which are standard in the software.

Attributes characterize processes. When allocating processes to processes/cost objects, attributes are transferred to the transaction data where the receiver views and evaluates them. Overwriting attributes defined in the master data record is possible within the allocations (cycles). This makes detailed evaluation and analysis possible in reporting.

You can assign any attributes you wish to the classifications.

The classifications are as follows:

  • process category
  • ranking of internal value added
  • ranking of external value added
  • cost behavior
  • additional attribute

Up to and including Release 3.0, the attributes can be directly assigned to business processes only. They can assigned indirectly to other objects when defining the assessment cycle.

These attributes are then visible on the receivers.

Example: Processes A, B, and C allocate to cost object Y. Process A is of category "Sales", B of category "Administration", and C of category "Sales".

Process A Process B Process C
$1000 $2000 $3000
\ | /
\ | /
Cost Object Y
(Total $6000)
Sales $4000
Admin $2000

In the cost object you see, among other data, that $4000 was allocated from sales processes and $2000 from administration processes. This example could be used for any of the other classifications. All the data is passed on to the receiver.

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20130529 
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