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SAP - GL Interview Questions: Posted Automatically Through The System and How Is This Defined in The System?

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SAP -GL Interview questions

February 18, 2013


1. 1. Give some examples of GL accounts that should be
posted automatically through the system and how is this
defined in the system?
Stock and Consumption accounts are instances of GL accounts that should be
automatically posted to. In the GL account master record, a check box exists
wherein automatic posting option is selected called Post Automatic only.
1. 2. Where is a account group and where all is it used?
An account group controls the data that needs to be entered at the time of
creation of a master record. Account groups exists for the definition of a GL
account, Vendor and Customer master. It basically controls the fields which pop
up during master data creation.
1. 3. What is a field status group?
Field status groups control the fields which come up when the user does the
transactions. The options available is one can have the fields only for display or
one can suppress it or make it mandatory. So there are three options basically.
The field status group is stored in the FI GL Master.
1. 4. What is the purpose of a Document Type in SAP?
A document type is specified at the header level during transaction entry and
serves the following purposes:
It defines the Number ranges of the document
It controls the type of accounts that can be posted at eg Assets,
Vendor, Customer & Normal GL Account.
Document type to be used for reversal of entries
Document type can be used for Batch Input sessions
1. 5. What is a Financial Statement Version?
An FSV is a reporting tool and can be used to depict the manner in which the
final accounts like Profit and Loss account and Balance sheet needs to be
extracted from SAP. It is freely definable and multiple FSVs can be defined for
generating the output for various external agencies like Banks and other
statutory authorities.
1. 6. How can Input and Output taxes taken care in SAP?
A tax procedure is defined for each country and tax codes are defined within
this. There is flexibility to either expense out the Tax amounts or capitalize the
same to stocks.
1. 7. What are Validations and Substitutions?
Validations /Substitutions in SAP are defined for each functional are eg Assets ,
Controlling etc at the following levels,
Document level
Line item level
These need to be specifically activated and setting them up are complex and
done only when it is really needed. Often help of the technical team is taken to
do that.
1. 8. Is it possible to maintain Plant wise different GL
codes?
The valuation group code should be activated. The valuation grouping code is
maintained per plant and is configured in the MM module. Account codes should
be maintained per valuation grouping code after doing the configuration.
1. 9. Is Business area at Company Code Level?
No. Business area is at client level. Which means other Company Codes can
also post to the same Business area.
1. 10. What are the difference scenarios under which a
Business Area or a Profit Center may be defined?
This question in usually very disputable. But both business areas and Profit
centers are created for internal reporting. Each has its own pros and cons but
many companies now a days go for Profit Center as there is a feeling that
business area enhancements would not be supported by SAP in future versions.
There are typical month end procedures which need to be executed for both of
them and many times reconciliation might become a big issue. A typical
challenge in both of them is in cases where you do not know the Business area
or Profit Center of the transaction at the time of posting.
1. 11. What are the problems faced when a Business area is
configured?
The problem of splitting of account balance is more pertinent incase of Tax
accounts.
1. 12. Is it possible to default certain values for particular
fields? For e.g. Company Code.
Yes it is possible to default for certain fields where a parameter id is present. Go
to the input field to which you want to make defaults. Press F1, and then click
Technical info button, This opens a window that displays the corresponding
parameter ID(if one has been allocated to the field) in the field data section.
Enter this parameter ID using following path on SAP
Easy access screen system > User profile>Own data.
Click on parameter tab. Enter the parameter ID code and enter the value you
require to default. Save the user Settings.
1. 13. Which is the default exchange rate type which is picked
up for all SAP transactions?
The default exchange rate type picked up for all SAP transactions is M (Average
type)
1. 14. Is it possible to configure the system to pick up a
different exchange rate type for a particular transaction?
Yes it is possible. In the document type definition of GL, you need to attach a
different exchange rate type.
1. 15. What are the Customizing prerequisites for document
clearing?
Account must be managed on the open item management. This tick is there in
the General Ledger Master Record called open Item Management. It helps you
to manage your accounts in terms of cleared and uncleared items. A typical
example would be GR/IR Account in SAP (Goods Received/Invoice Received
Account).
1. 16. Explain the importance of the GR/IR clearing account.
GR/IR is an interim account. In legacy system if the goods are received and the
invoices is not received the provision is made, in SAP at the Goods receipt it
passes the accounting entry debiting the Inventory and Crediting the GR/IR
Account. Subsequently when an invoice is recd this GR/IR account is debiting
and the Vendor account is credited. That way till the time that the invoice is not
received the GR/IR is shown as uncleared items.
1. 17. How many numbers of line items in one single entry
you can have?
No of line items in one document you can accommodate is 999 Lines.
1. 18. In assignment field in the Document you get some
reference, which comes from where?
This is on the basis of sort key entered in the master.
1. 19. How do you maintain the number range in Production
environment? By creating in Production or by transport?
Number range is to be created in the production client. You can transport it also
by way of request but creating in the production client is more advisable?
1. 20. In customizing Company Code Productive means
what? What it denotes?
Once the Company code is live this check box helps prevent deletion of many
programmes accidentally. This check box is activated just before go live.
G/L ACCOUNTING (FI-G/L)
January 9, 2013
1.What is open item management?
Open item management means that a line item needs to be cleared against
another open item. At a particular point, the balance of an account is the sum of
all open items of that account. Generally, you make these settings in the G/L
Master for all clearing accounts, such as a Goods receipts and Invoice receipts
(GR IR) account, customer account, vendor account, or bank G/L account, or all
accounts except the main bank account. Open item managed accounts always
have line itemmanagement.You can switch open item management on and off
through transaction code FS00.
2.What are the types of currencies?
The following currencies are used in SAP solutions:
Local currencyT his is company code currency, which is used for generating
financial statements for external reporting. Sometimes it is called operating
currency.
Group currency Group currency is the currency that is specifi ed in the client
table and used for consolidation purposes.
Hard currency Hard currency is a country-specifi c second currency that is
used in countries with high infl ation.
Index-based currency Index-based currency is a country-specific fictitious
currency that is required in some countries with high infl ation for external
reporting (for example, tax returns).
Global company currency Global company currency is the currency that is
used
for an internal trading partner.
3.Are any FI documents created during purchase order (PO) creation? If
yes, what is the entry?
During PO creation (using transaction code ME21N), no FI document will be
created. However, in CO, there can be a commitment posting to a cost center
according to confi guration. The offsetting entry is posted at the time of GR.
4.There are many banks in a house bank. If a payment is to be made from a
particular bank G/L account, how is it carried out?
There can be several accounts in one house bank. A house bank is represented
by a house bank ID and a bank account is represented by an account ID. While
creating the account ID, you are assigning a G/L account for outgoing payment.
When making payment, you will select the house bank ID and account ID, which
in turn determines from which G/L account payment will be disbursed.

5.What is the difference between Account Assignment Model (AAM),
recurring entries, and sample documents?
AAM: A reference for document entry that provides default values for posting
business transactions. An AAM can contain any number of G/L account
itemsand can be changed or supplemented at any time . Unlike sample
documents, the G/L account items for AAMs may be incomplete.
Recurring entries : A periodically recurring posting will be made by the
recurring entry program on the basis of recurring entry original documents. The
procedure is comparable to a standing order by which banks are authorized to
debit rent payments, payment contributions, or loan repayments.
Sample documents : A sample document is a special type of reference
document. Data from this document is used to create default entries on the
accounting document entry screen. Unlike an accounting document, a sample
document does not update transaction fi gures but merely serves as a data
source for an accounting document.
6.In the G/L master you have the options Only balances in local crcy and
Account currency. What do these mean?
Account currency is the currency assigned to the G/L account. If you decide that
you want to maintain company code currency, then you can post a transaction in
any currency in that account. If you want to maintain separate currency for that
G/L, note that there will be a difference because of the conversion rate. Some
G/L accounts cant be maintained on an open item basis and cant be in a
foreign currency, such as clearing accounts or discount accounts, etc. In that
case,you can specify Only balances in local crcy to show the balance in local
currency.

7.How many charts of account can be attached to a company code?
A maximum of three charts of account can be assigned to a company code:
operational COA
group COA
country COA.
8.What are substitutions and validations? What is the precedent?
Validations are used to check the presence of certain conditions. It returns a
message if the prerequisite check condition is not met. Substitutions are similar
to validations. They actually replace and fi ll the field with values behind the
scenes without the users knowledge, unlike validations that create on-screen
messages for the user.
9.What are special periods used for?
The special periods in a fi scal year variant can be used for posting audit or tax
adjustments to a closed fi scal year. The logic behind the use of special periods
is to identify and have control over transactions after the closing of normal
posting periods.
10.What is a shortened fiscal year? When is it used?
A shortened fi scal year is a fi nancial year that has fewer than 12 normal
posting periods. This type of fi nancial year is used for shifting an accounting
period from one fi nancial period to another fi nancial period. For example, say
Company X was following accounting period Apr xxxx to Mar xxxx+1, and has
now decided to follow accounting period Jan xxxx to Dec xxxx. Now the current
accounting period duration is only 9 months, i.e., from Apr xxxx to Dec xxxx,
which is less than12 months. This type of fi scal year is called a shortened fi scal
year.
11.What are posting periods?
A posting period is a period of time in which you are posting a transaction. It may
be a month or a week. In the fi scal period confi guration, you defi ne how many
posting period a company may have. A posting period controls both normal and
special periods for each company code. It is possible to have a different posting
period variant for each company code in the organization. The posting period is
independent of the fiscal year variant.
12.What are document types and what are they used for?
Document type is nothing but types of vouchers containing line items. Several
business transactions can be identifi ed within a particular document type. The
document type controls:
Document number ranges
Header part of document
Line item level of the document
Filing of physical document
However, if SAP standard document types are not suffi cient, you can create
your own using transaction code OBA7.
13.What is an employees tolerance group? Where is it used?
An employees tolerance group controls the amount that is to be posted.
Tolerance groups are assigned to user IDs, which ensures that only authorized
persons can make postings. By defining the employees tolerance group, you
are restricting employees from entering certain transactions for which they are
not authorized.Thisbasically controls who is authorized for what amount.

An employees tolerance group limit controls:
Up to what amount per line item an employee can post
Up to what amount per document an employee can post
Allowable payment difference an employee can accept
14.How many FSVs can be assigned to the company code?
There is no such restriction of assignment of FSV to company codes. You can
assign as many FSVs as you want to the company code.
15.What are recurring entries and why are they used?
Recurring entries (setup in FBD1 ) can eliminate the need for the manual posting
of accounting documents
which do not change from month to month. For example, a regular rental
expense document can be created which can be scheduled for the last day of
each month. Usually multiple recurring entries are created together and then
processed as a batch at month end using transaction F.14
16.Explain how foreign currency revaluation works in SAP R/3 FI
Over time the local currency equivalent of foreign currency amounts will fluctuate
according to exchange rate
movements. Usually at month end, there is a requirement to restate these
amounts using the prevailing month end exchange rates.
SAP can revalue foreign currency GL account balances as well as outstanding
customer and vendor open item balances.
In SAP configuration, you define the balance sheet adjustment account and
which accounts the realized gain/loss should be booked.
A batch input session is created to automatically post the required adjustments.
17.During GL account clearing how can small differences be dealt with ?
During configuration a tolerance limit is set which defines the maximum
differences allowed during clearing.
The differences can be automatically booked by the system to a specific account
during posting (using IMG transaction OBXZ)

18.A general ledger master record contains .TWO.. segments

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