SAP ABAP Data Element VVTDSAVAIL (Availability of a Real Estate object)
Hierarchy
SAP_FIN (Software Component) SAP_FIN
   RE (Application Component) Real Estate Management
     FVVICN (Package) R/3 Real Estate Application Development - General Contract
Basic Data
Data Element VVTDSAVAIL
Short Description Availability of a Real Estate object  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type VVTDSAVAIL    
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 1    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 1    
Value Table TIVCN04    
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID   
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Available 
Medium 15 Availability 
Long 20 Availability 
Heading iP 
Documentation

Definition

Each Real Estate object is assigned a time-dependent characteristic that indicates its availability.

Value range

The following characteristics are possible:

  1. In own portfolio

    The object belongs to the company code. A default setting assigns the newly created objects to your own portfolio for the complete period (00/00/0000 - 12/31/9999). The system only permits this situation if all subobjects are "in own portfolio".

  2. Tenant-rented (can only be assigned by the system)

    The object is named in a tenant rental agreement. This status cannot be directly assigned or changed: you must create or change the respective tenant rental agreement.

    An object is also assigned this status if a hierarchically superior object has been tenant-rented (this is shown by the Explicitly T-rented indicator). In this way, the tenant rental of a building implies the tenant rental of all rental units belonging to it.

    An object with tenant-rented subobjects does not have the status "T-rented", even if all its subobjects are tenant-rented. If this is the case, the object can be T-rented, and not its subobjects.

  3. Available

    An object whose subobjects are partially "in own portfolio" and partially "T-rented", can neither be "in own portfolio" nor "T-rented", but it is "available". The system also permits this situation for objects with no subobjects, although in this case the status "in own portfolio" would be permitted.

  4. Not available

    The object is no longer in the portfolio. For example, a tenant rental agreement has expired and the object was not bought. The object can no longer be used. An object that is not available can contain subobjects that are available, but not vice versa.

  5. Partially not available

    This is an object that contains both available and unavailable subobject (the system treats such objects as unavailable, as this is the dominant characteristic).

Rental requirements

Objects can only be rented if they available, that is, either "in own portfolio" or "tenant-rented". You cannot rent "unavailable" objects or objects that are only "partially available".

Exception: tenant rental of new objects

If an object whose status still matches the default setting (in own portfolio for the total period) is entered in a tenant rental contract, the object is assigned the status "tenant-rented" for the tenant rental period, and then classed as "not available" for the remaining period (this means that the default status "in own portfolio" does not apply for the remaining period).

History
Last changed by/on SAP  19990301 
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