Hierarchy
⤷ CRM (Application Component) Customer Relationship Management
⤷ CRM_APPLICATION (Package) All CRM Components Without Special Structure Packages
⤷ KE (Package) Profitability Analysis
Basic Data
Data Element | RKE_WRTFLD |
Short Description | CO-PA value field |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | FDNAME | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 30 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 30 | |
Value Table | DD03L |
Further Characteristics
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Default Component name | ||
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Value fld |
Medium | 15 | Value fld name |
Long | 20 | Value field name |
Heading | 8 | Val. fld |
Supplementary Documentation - RKE_WRTFLD0001
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Assignment of cost components of the cost component structure to CO-PA value fields.
You can assign up to six different value fields from your operating concern to each cost component in the cost component structure. These assignments is indicated by the value fields entered in the columns Field name 1 through Field name 6.
Different value field assignments are important whenever you want to use multiple valuation approaches with different cost estimates. Six is the maximum number of cost estimates that you can transfer simultaneously from Product Cost Controlling to Profitability Analysis.
You can assign up to three costing keys in parallel to a product or material type.
Using the flexible assignment function, you can define your own assignment tables and assign up to six costing keys for parallel valuation.
In valuation, the system first determines which costing keys to use. Then it finds the correct cost estimate in Product Cost Controlling based on the read parameters stored in those costing keys.
Once it has found a cost estimate, it transfers the values of the cost components contained there to CO-PA value fields based on the cost component layout for that cost estimate and on the costing key's position in the aforementioned assignment tables. For example, for the costing key entered in the first column in the assignment table, the system transfers the cost components to the value fields entered in the first value field column (the column with the name Field name 1). The same then happens for the costing keys in the second and third columns and in the fourth through sixth columns (if you use the flexible assignment function).
Example
For a costing key assigned to a product or material type in the column Costing key 1, the cost components of the relevnat cost component structure are assigned to the value fields entered in this transaction in the column Field name 1.
Product "MAT01" is assigned the costing keys "I01" and "I02" for record type "F" and point of valuation "01":
PV Rec.T. Product Valid to Cstg 1 Cstg 2 Cstg 3
01 F MAT01 12/31/1999 I01 I02
The value of the raw materials in the cost estimate found using costing key "I01" is supposed to be transferred to the CO-PA value field "VV001". Meanwhile, the raw material costs found using costing key "I02" are to be transferred to the value field "I02". In both cases the fixed and variable costs are to be added together and transferred as one sum.
If we say that "001" is the cost component for raw material costs in the relevant cost component layout, we have the following assignment:
PV CCmp Name F/V Field name 1 Field name 2 Field name 3
01 001 Raw mat. 3 VV001 VV002
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19980820 |
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