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SAP-CO : Distribution, Assessment & Universal Allocation

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Description: Language : Urdu/HindiDISTRIBUTIONDistribution was created for transfer primary costs from a sender cost center to receiving controlling objects. During distribution, only cost centers or business process can be used as sender.A distribution receiver can be a cost center, WBS element, internal order, cost object, or a business process. You can restrict the number of receiver categories in customizing.Primary Postings (such as, energy costs) are collected on a cost center, and allocated at the end of the period by means of the user-defined key.You can only distribute primary costs. During this process, the original cost element remains the same. Line items are posted for the sender as well as for the receiver, enabling the allocation to be recorded exactly.You can reverse distributions as often as required. You use the Cycle-Segment method to define sender-receiver relationships.ASSESSMENTAssessment was created to transfer primary and secondary costs from a sender cost center to receiving controlling objects. During assessment, cost center or business processes can be used as senders.The receivers for an assessment can be a cost center, WBS element, internal order, cost object, or a business process. You can restrict the number of receiver categories in customizing.Primary and secondary posting are allocated at the end of the period by the user-defined key.During assessment, the original cost elements are summarized into assessment cost elements (secondary cost element category = 42). As the system writes fewer total records, the assessment has a better performance than periodic reposting and distribution.The system does not display the original cost elements in the receivers. Therefore, assessment is useful if the cost drilldown for the receiver is not important.Similar to distribution, the partner is updated in the totals record during distribution.
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