The document discusses the SAP enterprise structure and elements of the materials management (MM) enterprise structure. It defines the key elements as client, company code, plant, purchasing organization, and storage location. A plant must be assigned to a single company code to maintain valuation processes. A reference purchasing organization can be used alongside local purchase organizations, allowing local departments to leverage contracts from the central organization. Storage location is maintained at the plant level.
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The document discusses the SAP enterprise structure and elements of the materials management (MM) enterprise structure. It defines the key elements as client, company code, plant, purchasing organization, and storage location. A plant must be assigned to a single company code to maintain valuation processes. A reference purchasing organization can be used alongside local purchase organizations, allowing local departments to leverage contracts from the central organization. Storage location is maintained at the plant level.
The document discusses the SAP enterprise structure and elements of the materials management (MM) enterprise structure. It defines the key elements as client, company code, plant, purchasing organization, and storage location. A plant must be assigned to a single company code to maintain valuation processes. A reference purchasing organization can be used alongside local purchase organizations, allowing local departments to leverage contracts from the central organization. Storage location is maintained at the plant level.
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The document discusses the SAP enterprise structure and elements of the materials management (MM) enterprise structure. It defines the key elements as client, company code, plant, purchasing organization, and storage location. A plant must be assigned to a single company code to maintain valuation processes. A reference purchasing organization can be used alongside local purchase organizations, allowing local departments to leverage contracts from the central organization. Storage location is maintained at the plant level.
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ENTERPRISES STRUCTURE:
3.5. EXPLAIN OVERALL SAP ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE?
CLIENT COMPANY CODE PLANT SALES ORG DIVISION STORAGE LOC
4. EXPLAIN MM ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE ELEMENTS?
CLIENT COMPANY CODE PLANT SLOC P. ORG. P GROUP
5. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPE OF PURCHASE ORGANIZATION?
Plant specific Purchase organization Cross Plant Purchase organization Cross Company Code Purchase organization Standard Purchase Organization Reference Purchase Organization
6. WHY WE MUST ASSIGN PLANT WITH COMPNAY CODE?
To maintain the valuation process and a plant is a site operating as a production facility or an individual/group of storage areas close together for a company. A plant can only belong to only one company code.
7. WHAT IS REFERENCE PURCHASE ORGANIZATION?
A central PORG can exist side by side with local purchase organization, the local purchase department can use contracts or conditions created by central purchase organization. You can assign several purchasing organizations to one reference purchasing organization, but each individual purchasing organization should be assigned to just one reference purchasing organization.
8. WHERE WE ASSIGN PURCHASING GROUP?
Nowhere it is not an unit in the Organizational structure