Hierarchy
⤷ IS-REA-COR (Application Component) Recycling Administration Core Functions
⤷ J7LR (Package) REA Core Functionality
Basic Data
Data Element | J_7LMEREL |
Short Description | Derivation of Sales Units for REA Article |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | J_7LMEREL | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | SU Deriv. |
Medium | 15 | SUn Derivation |
Long | 25 | SUn Derivation |
Heading | 1 | D |
Documentation
Definition
Definition of the explosion of all packaging components via derivation of the sales units.
Use
The selling of an article in a sales unit is a condition for the costs of license fees for all components of the complete packaging. Consequently, the packaging units of measure of subordinate packaging components must also be considered. The packaging units of subordinate packaging components can be derived via conversion factors. The conversion factors to be considered can be set here.
If the indicator Ref.UoM is set for an article, this sales unit is used as the reference unit of measure. All sales units of this article that were not created in REA are settled using the ratio alternative unit of measure / reference unit of measure. The indicator Create Condition Records for All Units of Measure with Base UM controls in this context the creation of R/3 conditions by REA.
Input values
1 All sales units are independent
2 Derivation only via base units of measure
Derivation of all units of measure via conversion factor
Example
A pallet of canned drinks is bought. 20 cartons fit on a pallet and there 10 cans per carton.
The sales unit (SU) is PAL.
The base unit of measure (BU) is ST.
Consequently, the following conversion factors apply:
SU BU
1 PAL = 200 SU
1 KAR = 10 ST
The determination of the total resulting amount of packaging depends on the set derivation of sales units:
With 1: All sales units are independent
Total resulting amount of packaging determined:
1 Pallet
With 2: Derivation only via base unit
Total resulting amount of packaging determined:
1 Pallet
200 Tinplate cans
With 3: Derivation of all units of measure via conversion factors
Total resulting amount of packaging determined:
1 Pallet
20 Cartons
200 Tinplate cans
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20100310 |
SAP Release Created in |