Open item clearing is one of the conceptual things in SAP Finance. In layman’s terms, clearing is matching of items on two sides of the account, for example invoice and payment. However, there are also options to match (clear) items on a General Ledger (GL) account, for example for GR/IR account or bank clearing account. […]
Read MoreThere are hundreds and thousands of different objects in SAP. I have written recently about how you can track changes in SAP objects like GL accounts, Cost Centres and so on. You may also be interested in reading about tracking changes in bespoke SAP objects. Unfortunately, not all these objects create change documents to track amendments. […]
Read MoreI have written recently about the differences between the American Sales Tax system and the VAT-based system. At first sight, the US seems to have very simple taxation: you only need to report to the tax authorities if you sell to an end-user or consume the goods yourself. But still US taxation is considered as […]
Read MoreWhere do you live? Russia? Germany? United Kingdom? Australia? If yes, then you are very likely to understand the words “sales tax” differently from people whose answer is “United States” or “Canada”. The reason is that the US (and Canadian) taxation system is very different from that used all over the rest of the world. […]
Read MoreUser training is one of the most important parts of any project cycle. Of course, there are different methods of training delivery. Any of them, or a combination, is chosen for each particular project. Which methods do I mean? Classroom trainings – where the number of users is not significant, and they can be easily […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
July 29, 2013
SAP
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