Hierarchy

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Basic Data
Data Element | CSPLIT |
Short Description | Apportionment structure |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | CSPLIT | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 4 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 4 | |
Value Table | MAKV |
Further Characteristics
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Apportnmnt |
Medium | 15 | Apportionment |
Long | 20 | Apportnmnt structure |
Heading | 5 | Apptn |
Documentation
Definition
This determines how the costs are distributed to co-products.
Use
When you create a process order or a production order, the system generates an order item for each co-product. The actual costs for goods issues, confirmed internal activities, etc., are collected on the order header. Goods receipts for the co-products are entered with reference to the order item.
At the end of the period, the actual costs incurred for the order are distributed to the co-products as equivalence numbers or as percentages. Any discrepancies between the distributed actual costs and the debit postings for the goods issues are settled to stock.
For each co-product, the apportionment structure indicates
- what equivalence numbers or percentages are used to distribute the costs to the order items.
- the validity period of the equivalence number or the percentage
The apportionment structure can contain an origin structure. The origin structure breaks down the actual costs according to origin assignment. You can define what equivalence numbers are used for each origin assignment. This enables you to distribute the material costs and internal activities to the co-products according to different equivalences, for example.
The system uses the apportionment structure (and possibly the origin structure) to generate a settlement rule that distributes the costs collected on the order header to the order items (co-products). For each co-product, the system generates a further settlement rule that assigns the costs distributed to the order item to stock.
Procedure
Define an apportionment structure for each primary product and process material. The same co-product can appear in more than one master recipe or bill of material. The material in the order header determines what apportionment structure is for distribution.
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - CSPLIT 0200
Definition
Apportionment structure of the material in which the production version is stored.
Use
During co-product manufacturing, the system generates the settlement rule from this apportionment structure. This settlement rule determines how the total costs in the process order are distributed amongst the co-products. However, you can still change the settlement rule in the order.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981210 |
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