Although even SAP suggest a method of extending structures, and enhancing user exits, and regenerating function modules to extend Custom partner functions, there is an easy "pure configuration" way.
I simply don't get it. this is now the second time in 1 week that one of my collegues has issues in getting the custom partner functions into COPA.
Custom partner functions are used to set relationships between a sales order (and subsequent documents) and persons or other relational entities.
a partner function can refer to another customer master, and employee master, or a vendor master. This allows you to add for example a external agent in a sales order, who is also a vendor, or a internal sales agent or rep, who is also an employee, or simply another customer who has some kind of relationship with the current customer (sold-to).
SAP recommends applying an OSS note to get this relationship into COPA. But this oss note is in my opinion totally redundant, and complex.
There is now an easier solution, which is pure configuration, to add a custome partner function into copa.
I am planning to create a detailed solution paper about this, in the coming days.
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April 19, 2008
March 26, 2008
SAP CO-PA Re-alignment and historic views
Can I run copa realignment for the first period of a new fiscal year, without changing the data posted in prior years eg derivation rules for profit centre changed after period 1 closed; data posted in period 1 needs realigning?
this topic was discussed on LinkedIn .
this topic was discussed on LinkedIn .
Inventory Valuation
The following discussion on linkedin Provides some insight in how you Valuate your inventory and discusses visibility on inventory. how to choose between Moving Average and Standard cost or Actual Cost ? FIFO, LIFO?
March 14, 2008

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FINANCIALS 2008

I missed this years FINANCIALS 2008. Seems like this was an interesting conference.
I definitely will subscribe for next year's Conference. A Must for every FICO consultant !
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