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Re: [sap-acct] COPA valuation without Standard cost estimate

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Posted by Sidi94
on Jun 6 at 10:18 AM
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Not really. Yes, VPRS is a standard staistical value field.

As I mentioned before, you need to create entries for materials for which you don't want to do cost estimate in KE4H.
This way, the cost components for which you do have cost estimates will be transferred to COPA, and for materials
for which you dont have cost estimate (and have entries in KE4H), the plan price/standard price, etc. will be transferred, based
on your configuration.





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Posted by yokanebari6757 (Non)
on Jun 5 at 11:43 PM
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Sushil, Ajay, Sidi

Thanks for your feedback.

As Ajai-san mentioned, VPRS was transfered to COPA as total COGS.
So, this is my understanding.
If I want to transfer the structure of cost of each material to COPA,
anyway I have to do the standard cost estimate with quantity or without.
Otherwise, because the material master doesn't have cost structure information,
transferring cost structure to COPA is impossible.

Am I correct?

Kaneko

---------------Original Message---------------
From: yokanebari6757
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 12:47 PM
Subject: COPA valuation without Standard cost estimate

> COPA valuation without Standard cost estimate
> Posted: Jun 2, 2010 4:31 PM Edit Reply
>
> Dear experts
>
> Normally, I do standard cost estimate with quantity for
> Material type FERT.
> Then by configuration on KE4J & KE4R, the breaking up cost
> Is transferred to COPA.
>
> However, for only some materials, I don't do standard cost estimate
> and insert standard cost to material master directly.
> In this case, the standard cost on material master cannot
> be transferred. The value become Zero.
>
> Is there any good way?
> Or do I have to do standard cost estimate?
>
> Kaneko

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