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What are different types of internal orders?

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Former Member
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standard sap orders are as follows

Internal orders: Model order

Internal orders: Development

Internal orders: Construction

Internal orders: Tools and equipment

Internal orders: Marketing

Internal orders: Third-party services

Internal orders: Investment

Capital investment order

Internal orders: Production

Internal orders: Repair/maintenance

Internal orders: Motor pool

Internal orders: Accrual cost accounting

Former Member
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Hi,

You have Overhead Orders,Investment Orders, Acrual Orders and Orders in Revenues

Go through the below link for more details

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/a9/ab7f68414111d182b10000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

Pls provide points if usefull.

Thanks,

Praveen

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Hi,

More info for you

Internal orders in the R/3 System describe individual jobs within a controlling area. Orders support action-oriented planning, monitoring, and allocation of costs.

You can use internal orders to:

Monitor internal jobs settled to cost centers (overhead orders)

Monitor internal jobs settled to fixed assets (investment orders)

Offsetting postings of accrued costs calculated in CO (accrual orders)

Display the cost controlling parts of Sales and Distribution customer orders and revenues that do not affect the core business of the company (orders with revenues)

The management of internal orders represents the most detailed operational level of cost and activity accounting and can be used for the following:

You can analyze costs differently than in Cost Center Accounting for cost management.

You can compare in-house production and external procurement costs for decision-making.

Thanks,

Praveen