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what is the integration between mm@fico?
what is the integration between mm@sd?
what is the significance of item category and item category group? is there any relation between pricing procedure & tax procedure?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: October 16, 2008     Asked by: prabhullachandran 
  
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January 30, 2008 10:39:59   #1  
DECROSS1 Member Since: January 2008   Contribution: 6    

RE: what is the integration between mm@fico?what is the integration between mm@sd?what is the significance of item category and item category group? is there any relation between pricing procedure & tax procedure?
There are many points of integration between mm and both FICO and SD. However, MM deals with stock purchase and storage and the main poi with FICO is therefore Accounts Payable (there are others such as customs excise duty, tax, stock valuation, etc).

MM is where the stock sold through SD is controlled. The Materials master data, in which details of each item of stock is created and maintained, stock levels, etc is used in SD transactions to identify the goods or services being sold, how many are available and from where.

An item category defines the characteristics of an item. Which characteristics ar taken into account differs between modules. e.g. in MM - material number, goods receipt, invoice receipt, etc: in SD - Pricing, Billing, delivery, etc.

An item category Group, groups a variety of items together for accounting/stock control purposes.
 
A Pricing procedure governs the price applied to a material. It might take into account cost, discount, surcharge, freight, and tax. A Tax procedure determines the type and amount of tax that is applied and might vary according to the type of item e.g. food might have a different tax category compared to an automobile, fuel for domestic heating might be taxed differently from fuel for cars.

 
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July 24, 2008 18:35:17   #2  
crazyfrog Member Since: July 2008   Contribution: 1    

RE: what is the integration between mm@fico?what is the integration between mm@sd?what is the significance of item category and item category group? is there any relation between pricing procedure & tax procedure?
Integration between different SAP modules like FI - MM; FI - SD etc, is very essential, because the some of the steps in procure to pay, order to cash are directly involved with the integration points. Eg of integration points are Account number, Reconciliation account, Vendor account, Customer Account, terms of payment etc,
Regarding the pricing procedure, it includes the tax procedure eg : RVAJUS -- Pricing with Tax Jurisdiction. (Pricing procedure = Customer Pricing Procedure  + Document Pricing Procedure + Sales Area).

 
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October 16, 2008 01:59:42   #3  
MUNSHI Member Since: October 2008   Contribution: 2    

RE: what is the integration between mm@fico?what is the integration between mm@sd?what is the significance of item category and item category group? is there any relation between pricing procedure & tax procedure?

Relation of MM / FI

All the company codes & G/L accounts are defined by SAP FI and later MM people configures the account determination for respective plant & G/L code


 
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