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RE: [sap-acct] Message No. AU390 and the Usage of AFAR

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Reply from ivanrizh on Oct 30 at 12:04 PM
You can Use AFAR when you did some modifications in the Assets that changes the depretiation per month, you run AFAR in order to fix the next depreciations; I have used it most with depreciation per units of production. The message you see in AW01N idicates that the depreciation changed so you have to execute AFAR; you also in AW01N in the Plan Values tab can click on the Calculator Icon of one asset or in AS02 via EDIT / RECALCULATE VALUES.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Linh
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 9:47 PM
Subject: Message No. AU390 and the Usage of AFAR

Hi all,

Can anyone please explain for me the usage of AFAR?
In which cases we will have to run AFAR?

For some fixed assets, I got message no. AU390 when I display Asset Values - AW01N : "Values for Ordinary deprec. have changed in dep. area 01 in fiscal year 2012".

But actually, I don't think there are any changes in Asset master data (useful life, ...) or Dep Area/key as the depreciation posted amount (as well as planned) were the same for every month from the capitalization date.

One thing I need to mention that the difference calculated is a very small amount, say, 0.01- .

If you have any ideas why it happens, please share.
Thank you very much.

 
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