Yes, accounting currency and transaction or parallel currency as well.
By account groups you mean some settings directly in IFS10? Or maybe such grouping can be done in BR? Yes, I mean a setting directly in IFS10. There is no way to actually add such kind of information within BR. I’m afraid if this relates to settings in IFS10 directly, I have my hands tied, it is already used for some other department’s needs…As an alternative I would propose to use an account attribute… Best regards, Volker
Hi,I think it would make sense to introduce an additional criterion here. Have you defined account groups in a way that you could filter for purchase and shipment there? Maybe it would be a good idea to set up an account attribute? Best regards, Volker
Hi @ThushAsanka Thanks again for the hints! “Not consumed” unfortunately is not possible because of required lot batch tracking, and unfortunately we need the whole structure of A everywhere because of an interface to a dangerous goods management system. It seems we can’t square the circle here…Thanks and regards,Volker
Hi @ThushAsanka Good idea, but this provokes an error message: “Phase out date conflicts with existing structure parent parts”Thanks,Volker
Hi @ThushAsanka I am not sure if I get this correctly.Let’s assume we have a part A with a nice structure of raw materials below. We want to keep them there but ignore A’s value in all parts where it is a component itself. A’s revision date with this structure is somewhen in April.Then we have part B where A is a component. B additionally has all raw materials of A in its structure. Where do I have to set “Stop Cost Rollup” (probably when calculating A?), and which dates should be applied?Thanks again,Volker
Hi ThushAsanka, Thanks a lot for the hint.We tried this but it seems that the setting in Part Cost Details has no effect - only when I select the option at the start of the calculation I can see a result of it.And no matter where I select this option the respective part will be included with full standard costs in everyhigher level with the next calculation run. Thanks and best regards,Volker
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