Hierarchy
⤷ CRM (Application Component) Customer Relationship Management
⤷ CRM_APPLICATION (Package) All CRM Components Without Special Structure Packages
⤷ FVVI (Package) R/3 appl.dev. for Financial Assets Management: Real estate
Basic Data
Data Element | VVPPOSINMSP_BI |
Short Description | Percentage value for grouping RU in RLR category group |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | CHAR7 | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 7 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 7 | |
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 | Perc.Val |
Medium | 17 | Perc.Val |
Long | 20 | Perc. RLR grouping |
Heading | 9 | Perc.Val |
Documentation
Definition
When a rent adjustment is carried out based on the representative list of rents (RLR), the rental unit is assigned to a certain rent table according to building age, size, location and fixtures and fittings. Each table specifies a margin based on three amounts (lower, mean and upper value). The base value field is used to determine which of the three values is to be used as the initial basis for calculating the new rent.
Using this field, you can modify this initial value, making it easier position the rental unit more accurately within the margin. This is done by specifying the deviation percentage from the selected base value, based on the value at the opposite end of the margin. This results in the following situation for the RU in relationship to the basis and percentage value:
Lower value Mean value Upper value
Base: |....................|....................|
Lower value 0% +100%
Mean value -100% 0% +100%
Upper value -100% 0%
Examples
A rental unit falls into an RLR field with the following values:
Lower value: 6.80 USD/M2
Mean value : 7.00 USD/M2
Upper value: 7.40 USD/M2
Example 1
General positioning: Lower value
Detail positioning : + 20%
Initial rent: 6.80 + 20% * (7.40 - 6.80) = 6.92
Example 2
General positioning: Mean value
Detail positioning : - 60%
Initial rent: 7.00 - 60% * (7.00 - 6.80) = 6.88
Notes
The mean value specified in the representative list of rents margin is usually not equal to the mathematical average of lower and upper values. Therefore, 50% of the lower value and 50% of the upper value will not equal the mean value.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981109 |
SAP Release Created in |