‎2008 Jan 11 3:12 AM
Can anyone explain me how the MM & SD business flow happens and what are the Tcodes comes into picture while these flows.
‎2008 Jan 11 4:05 AM
Hi,
MM Flow:
The dataflow as functional process below are the points:
1) Purchasing Requsition -> sent by inventory dept to purcharsing dept
2) Request for Quotation(RFQ)-> Purchasing Dept shall ask the vendors to give the quotation for the requested materials by inventory.
3) Quotation -> Quotation is sent by vendors to the company
4) Purchase order-> Based on all paramers of a quotation sent by vendors. Vendors are selected from whom the material has to be obtained. The company gives purchase order to the vendor.
5) Good's receipt -> vendors sends the goods to the company with goods receipt
6) Invoice verification -> this done based on good's receipt. this means that the ordered goods have reached or not.
7) Payment -> payment is done based on invoice verification. this is (FI/CO) *-- Santosh Kumaar.M
Full MM Transaction Codes Flow:
RFQ to Vendor - ME41
Raising Quotation - ME47
Comparison of Price - ME49
Creation of PO - ME21N
Goods Receipt - MIGO
Invoice (Bill PAssing) - MIRO
Goods Issue - MB1A
Physical Inventory - MI01( Create doc)
MI04 (Enter Count)
MI07 (Post)
The FI - MM integration:
First you define the g/l master records.
1) Inventry raw material a/c
2) GR/IR clearing a/c
3) Raw material consumption a/c
Above like this you define all required g/l accounts then you will go to T.CODE - OBYC
Double click BSX (this is transaction key)
" GBB
" WRX
" PRD
These are transaction keys important.
Then you go to T CODE - OMSY (this is also important) then
Material creation T Code MM01
then
1) Purchase order T.code ME21N
2) Goods received " MIGO
3) Invoice verification " MIRO
For transaction codes check the following link:
http://sap-img.com/materials/list-of-sap-mm-transaction-codes.htm
SD Flow:
Document Flow in Sales
The sales documents you create are individual documents but they can also form part of a chain of inter-related documents. For example, you may record a customers telephone inquiry in the system. The customer next requests a quotation, which you then create by referring to the inquiry. The customer later places an order on the basis of the quotation and you create a sales order with reference to the quotation. You ship the goods and bill the customer. After delivery of the goods, the customer claims credit for some damaged goods and you create a free-of-charge delivery with reference to the sales order. The entire chain of documents the inquiry, the quotation, the sales order, the delivery, the invoice, and the subsequent delivery free of charge creates a document flow or history. The flow of data from one document into another reduces manual activity and makes problem resolution easier. Inquiry and quotation management in the Sales Information System help you to plan and control your sales.
Important Tables for SAP SD
Sales and Distribution:
Table Description
Customers KNA1 General Data
KNB1 Customer Master Co. Code Data (payment method, reconciliation acct)
KNB4 Customer Payment History
KNB5 Customer Master Dunning info
KNBK Customer Master Bank Data
KNKA Customer Master Credit Mgmt.
KNKK Customer Master Credit Control Area Data (credit limits)
KNVV Sales Area Data (terms, order probability)
KNVI Customer Master Tax Indicator
KNVP Partner Function key
KNVD Output type
KNVS Customer Master Ship Data
KLPA Customer/Vendor Link
Sales Documents VBAKUK VBAK + VBUK
VBUK Header Status and Administrative Data
VBAK Sales Document - Header Data
VBKD Sales Document - Business Data
VBUP Item Status
VBAP Sales Document - Item Data
VBPA Partners
VBFA Document Flow
VBEP Sales Document Schedule Line
VBBE Sales Requirements: Individual Records
SD Delivery DocumeLIPS Delivery Document item data, includes referencing PO
LIKP Delivery Document Header data
Billing Document VBRK Billing Document Header
VBRP Billing Document Item
SD Shipping Unit VEKP Shipping Unit Item (Content)
VEPO Shipping Unit Header
For transaction code check the following link:
http://sap-img.com/sap-sd/sap-sd-transaction-codes-list.htm
Regards,
Bhaskar
‎2008 Jan 11 3:20 AM
Hi,
MM Process flow:
The typical procurement cycle for a service or material consists of the following phases:
1. Determination of Requirements
Materials requirements are identified either in the user departments or via materials planning and control. (This can cover both MRP proper and the demand-based approach to inventory control. The regular checking of stock levels of materials defined by master records, use of the order-point method, and forecasting on the basis of past usage are important aspects of the latter.) You can enter purchase requisitions yourself, or they can be generated automatically by the materials planning and control system.
2. Source Determination
The Purchasing component helps you identify potential sources of supply based on past orders and existing longer-term purchase agreements. This speeds the process of creating requests for quotation (RFQs), which can be sent to vendors electronically via SAP EDI, if desired.
3. Vendor Selection and Comparison of Quotations
The system is capable of simulating pricing scenarios, allowing you to compare a number of different quotations. Rejection letters can be sent automatically.
4. Purchase Order Processing
The Purchasing system adopts information from the requisition and the quotation to help you create a purchase order. As with purchase requisitions, you can generate Pos yourself or have the system generate them automatically. Vendor scheduling agreements and contracts (in the SAP System, types of longer-term purchase agreement) are also supported.
5. Purchase Order Follow-Up
The system checks the reminder periods you have specified and - if necessary - automatically prints reminders or expediters at the predefined intervals. It also provides you with an up-to-date status of all purchase requisitions, quotations, and purchase orders.
6. Goods Receiving and Inventory Management
Goods Receiving personnel can confirm the receipt of goods simply by entering the Po number. By specifying permissible tolerances, buyers can limit over- and underdeliveries of ordered goods.
7. Invoice Verification
The system supports the checking and matching of invoices. The accounts payable clerk is notified of quantity and price variances because the system has access to PO and goods receipt data. This speeds the process of auditing and clearing invoices for payment.
Common Tables used by SAP MM:
Below are few important Common Tables used in Materials Management Modules:
EINA Purchasing Info Record- General Data
EINE Purchasing Info Record- Purchasing Organization Data
MAKT Material Descriptions
MARA General Material Data
MARC Plant Data for Material
MARD Storage Location Data for Material
MAST Material to BOM Link
MBEW Material Valuation
MKPF Header- Material Document
MSEG Document Segment- Material
MVER Material Consumption
MVKE Sales Data for materials
RKPF Document Header- Reservation
T023 Mat. groups
T024 Purchasing Groups
T156 Movement Type
T157H Help Texts for Movement Types
MOFF Lists what views have not been created
A501 Plant/Material
EBAN Purchase Requisition
EBKN Purchase Requisition Account Assignment
EKAB Release Documentation
EKBE History per Purchasing Document
EKET Scheduling Agreement Schedule Lines
EKKN Account Assignment in Purchasing Document
EKKO Purchasing Document Header
EKPO Purchasing Document Item
IKPF Header- Physical Inventory Document
ISEG Physical Inventory Document Items
LFA1 Vendor Master (General section)
LFB1 Vendor Master (Company Code)
NRIV Number range intervals
RESB Reservation/dependent requirements
T161T Texts for Purchasing Document Types
Transaction Codes:
RFQ to Vendor - ME41
Raising Quotation - ME47
Comparison of Price - ME49
Creation of PO - ME21N
Goods Receipt - MIGO
Invoice (Bill PAssing) - MIRO
Goods Issue - MB1A
Physical Inventory - MI01( Create doc)
MI04 (Enter Count)
MI07 (Post)
Also please check this links.
http://www.sapgenie.com/sapfunc/mm.htm
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sapmm.htm
SD Process Flow:
The sales documents you create are individual documents but they can also form part of a chain of inter-related documents. For example, you may record a customers telephone inquiry in the system. The customer next requests a quotation, which you then create by referring to the inquiry. The customer later places an order on the basis of the quotation and you create a sales order with reference to the quotation. You ship the goods and bill the customer. After delivery of the goods, the customer claims credit for some damaged goods and you create a free-of-charge delivery with reference to the sales order. The entire chain of documents the inquiry, the quotation, the sales order, the delivery, the invoice, and the subsequent delivery free of charge creates a document flow or history. The flow of data from one document into another reduces manual activity and makes problem resolution easier. Inquiry and quotation management in the Sales Information System help you to plan and control your sales.
Transaction Codes:
Inquiry - VA11/VA12/VA13
Quotation - VA21/VA22/VA23
Sales Order - VA01/VA02/VA03
Delivery - VL01N/VL02N/VL03N
Billing/Invoicing - VF01/VF02/VF03
Also please check this links.
http://www.sapgenie.com/sapfunc/sd.htm
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sapsd.htm
http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/tables_sd.htm
Regards
‎2008 Jan 11 3:34 AM
MM Flow
1.Purchase Req - ME51N
2.RFQ - ME41
3.Quotations - ME47
4.PO - ME21N
5.Goods Receipt - MIGO or MIGO_GR
6.Vendor Invoice - FB60
7.Outline Agreements - ME31K
Standard processflow is as follow:
1. Generation of Material requirement: Material requirement can be generated through Sales dept or individual user department.
2. Purchase Requisition: Once material requirement is identified then purchase requisition can be created. It can be automatic through MRP or manually by individual user / user dept.
3. Request for Quotation: Purchasing dept will collect the purchase requisition and send request for quotation to the vendor/s.
4. Vendor Selection: Once purchasing dept receives quotations from the vendor, it's time for vendor selection to find out the best suitable vendor for releasing purchase order. During the vendor selection, several factors will be accounted i.e. rate, quality, lead time, after supply service.
5. Release of Purchase order : the purchase order will be released to the supplier for suppling material on predefined terms and conditions.
6. Followup and monitoring: once purchase order is released the purchasing dept will monitor and followup for the supply.
7. Notifications: The supplier will notify the purchasing dept time to time with the latest updates on supply. i.e. loading, shipping from the supplier's site.
8. Goods Receipt: On arrival of material, the warehouse people will receive the material and process for goods receipt note (GRN)
9. Invoicing: The accounting dept will receive the invoice from the vendor and compare with the purchase order and goods receipt note.
10. Payment: On the due date, accounting dept will make the payment.
http://www.sap-img.com/materials/what-is-the-dataflow-of-mm.htm
SD flow
Transaction input = VA01 (create sales order)
All the configurations made during customizing are validated and allows the sales order to be created.Then the R/3 Checks for the availability of the items and gives a schedule line on which you can deliver the goods.
step 2.
VL01N- Create delivery.
For a given shipping point on the due schedule line date create the delivery. Here we do the picking, packing, Loading and Goods Issue, ie., to say done with the shipping process the goods have physically left to the customer.
step 3. (what comes next ??)
VF01 - Create Invoice.
For the items issued ( PGI items ) we bill the customer depending on his billing plan. otherwise its a simple VF01 transaction to bill the items issued. Here the billing data is transferred to accounting so that the FI takes over from here.
So,
VA01 -- > VL01N -- > VF01. End of SD process.
Regards,
Maha
‎2008 Jan 11 3:58 AM
MM - Tables
Material
MARA Material Master: General Data
MARC Material Master: C Segment
MARD Material Master: Storage Location/Batch Segment
MAKT Material Descriptions
MAPL Allocation of task lists to materials
MARV Material Control Record
MARM Units of Measure
MBEW Material Valuation
MOFF Outstanding Material Master Records
MSTA Material Master Status
MVER Material consumption
MVKE Material Master: Sales Data
MAPR Material Index for Forecast
PROP Forecast parameters
Logical databases: MSM
Material document
MKPF Header: Material Document
MSEG Document Segment: Material
BSIM Secondary Index, Documents for Material
Bill of Material
MAST Material to BOM Link
EQST Equipment to BOM Link
STAS BOMs header
STKO BOM header
STPN BOM follow-Up control
STPO BOM item
STPU BOM sub-item
STST Standard BOM link
STVB Bills of material - Serialization of posting
STZU Permanent BOM data
Purchasing - Tables
Purchasing document
EKAN Vendor Address: Purchasing Document
EKBE History of Purchasing Document
EKBZ History of Purchasing Document - Delivery Costs
EKET Delivery Schedules
EKKN Account Assignment in Purchasing Document
EKKO Purchasing Document Header
EKPO Purchasing Document Item
EKPB "Material Provided" Item in Purchasing Document
EKPV Shipping-Specific Data on Stock Tfr. for Purch. Doc. Item
Purchase Requisition
PROJ Project definition
PRPS WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) Element Master Data
PRTE Scheduling Data for Project Item
Logical databases: CNJ, PSJ, IMA
Purchasing info record
EINA Purchasing Info Record - General Data
EINE Purchasing Info Record - Purchasing Organization Data
EIPA Order Price History, Info Record
EIKP Export/import header data
EIPO Export/Import Item Data
KONH Conditions (Header)
KONP Conditions (Item)
KONM Conditions (1 Dimensional Quantity Scales)
KONW Conditions (1 Dimensional Value Scales)
Logical databases: IFM, ILM
Vendor master
LFA1 General section
LFAS VAT registration numbers general section
LFB1 Company code
LFB5 Dunning data
LFBK Bank details
LFC1 Transaction figures
LFC3 Special G/L transaction figures
LFM1 Record purchasing organization data
Logical databases: KDF
Reward points for helpful answers
‎2008 Jan 11 4:00 AM
MM Module
http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/tables_mm.htm
http://www.sap-img.com/sap-download/sap-tables.zip
http://www.allsaplinks.com/material_management.html
http://www.sapfriends.com/sapstuff.html
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/PSMAT/PSMAT.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/CAARCMM/CAARCMM.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/MYSAP/SR_MM.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/LOMDMM/LOMDMM.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCBMTWFMMM/BCBMTWFMMM.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/MMIVMVAL/MMIVMVAL.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/MMWMLVS/MMWMLVS.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/MMISVE/MMISVE.pdf
SD Module:
http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/tables_sd.htm
Please check this SD online documents.
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/CAARCSD/CAARCSD.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/MYSAP/SR_SD.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCBMTWFMSD/BCBMTWFMSD.pdf
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/LOLISPLN/LOLISPLN.pdf
Also please check this SD links as well.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/92/df293581dc1f79e10000009b38f889/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/dd/55f33e545a11d1a7020000e829fd11/frameset.htm
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sapsd.htm
http://www.sap-img.com/sap-sd.htm
http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/tables_sd.htm
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid21_gci961718,00.html
http://www.sapbrain.com/TUTORIALS/FUNCTIONAL/SD_tutorial.html
All help ebooks are in PDF format here
http://www.easymarketplace.de/online-pdfs.php
Reward Points if this helps,
Edited by: Sravan Prakash.V on Jan 11, 2008 9:30 AM
‎2008 Jan 11 4:05 AM
Hi,
MM Flow:
The dataflow as functional process below are the points:
1) Purchasing Requsition -> sent by inventory dept to purcharsing dept
2) Request for Quotation(RFQ)-> Purchasing Dept shall ask the vendors to give the quotation for the requested materials by inventory.
3) Quotation -> Quotation is sent by vendors to the company
4) Purchase order-> Based on all paramers of a quotation sent by vendors. Vendors are selected from whom the material has to be obtained. The company gives purchase order to the vendor.
5) Good's receipt -> vendors sends the goods to the company with goods receipt
6) Invoice verification -> this done based on good's receipt. this means that the ordered goods have reached or not.
7) Payment -> payment is done based on invoice verification. this is (FI/CO) *-- Santosh Kumaar.M
Full MM Transaction Codes Flow:
RFQ to Vendor - ME41
Raising Quotation - ME47
Comparison of Price - ME49
Creation of PO - ME21N
Goods Receipt - MIGO
Invoice (Bill PAssing) - MIRO
Goods Issue - MB1A
Physical Inventory - MI01( Create doc)
MI04 (Enter Count)
MI07 (Post)
The FI - MM integration:
First you define the g/l master records.
1) Inventry raw material a/c
2) GR/IR clearing a/c
3) Raw material consumption a/c
Above like this you define all required g/l accounts then you will go to T.CODE - OBYC
Double click BSX (this is transaction key)
" GBB
" WRX
" PRD
These are transaction keys important.
Then you go to T CODE - OMSY (this is also important) then
Material creation T Code MM01
then
1) Purchase order T.code ME21N
2) Goods received " MIGO
3) Invoice verification " MIRO
For transaction codes check the following link:
http://sap-img.com/materials/list-of-sap-mm-transaction-codes.htm
SD Flow:
Document Flow in Sales
The sales documents you create are individual documents but they can also form part of a chain of inter-related documents. For example, you may record a customers telephone inquiry in the system. The customer next requests a quotation, which you then create by referring to the inquiry. The customer later places an order on the basis of the quotation and you create a sales order with reference to the quotation. You ship the goods and bill the customer. After delivery of the goods, the customer claims credit for some damaged goods and you create a free-of-charge delivery with reference to the sales order. The entire chain of documents the inquiry, the quotation, the sales order, the delivery, the invoice, and the subsequent delivery free of charge creates a document flow or history. The flow of data from one document into another reduces manual activity and makes problem resolution easier. Inquiry and quotation management in the Sales Information System help you to plan and control your sales.
Important Tables for SAP SD
Sales and Distribution:
Table Description
Customers KNA1 General Data
KNB1 Customer Master Co. Code Data (payment method, reconciliation acct)
KNB4 Customer Payment History
KNB5 Customer Master Dunning info
KNBK Customer Master Bank Data
KNKA Customer Master Credit Mgmt.
KNKK Customer Master Credit Control Area Data (credit limits)
KNVV Sales Area Data (terms, order probability)
KNVI Customer Master Tax Indicator
KNVP Partner Function key
KNVD Output type
KNVS Customer Master Ship Data
KLPA Customer/Vendor Link
Sales Documents VBAKUK VBAK + VBUK
VBUK Header Status and Administrative Data
VBAK Sales Document - Header Data
VBKD Sales Document - Business Data
VBUP Item Status
VBAP Sales Document - Item Data
VBPA Partners
VBFA Document Flow
VBEP Sales Document Schedule Line
VBBE Sales Requirements: Individual Records
SD Delivery DocumeLIPS Delivery Document item data, includes referencing PO
LIKP Delivery Document Header data
Billing Document VBRK Billing Document Header
VBRP Billing Document Item
SD Shipping Unit VEKP Shipping Unit Item (Content)
VEPO Shipping Unit Header
For transaction code check the following link:
http://sap-img.com/sap-sd/sap-sd-transaction-codes-list.htm
Regards,
Bhaskar