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Has anyone implemented Collections Management with the SD Credit Management in ECC6.0?

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Last year we upgraded to ECC 6.0.  We are currently using a bolt on collections management system but we are looking at implementing Collections Management to replace it.  Does anyone have any info on implementing only the Collections Management module of FSCM?  Would we be better off implementing Credit Management also?

Thanks,

Gretchen

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I would pose a few questions back to you.

1 - Do you currently use FI-AR Credit Management - if so does this satisfy your Credit Management requirements?

2 - Have you got any future requirements to enhance or modify your Credit Management processes?

3 - Would you see the need to have a Collection rule that looked at a Credit Management field?

In terms of Collections, this is normally implemented before Credit Management, so I would implement that first, and then look at Credit Management, if this is applicable.

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Thanks Mark.

We do use the SD Credit Management and it is fine.  However, I'm not certain what enhancements there are in FSCM Credit Management.  However, that being said, I was given the directive of just replacing the functionality of the bolt on collection tool we are using today.  So, I'm trying to understand if we can implement only the Collections Management module or if we truly need to consider Credit and/or Dispute Management.


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OK to answer your question you dont need to implement SAP FSCM Credit Management to use SAP Collections Management.

I see you also mentioned Dispute Management. If you require to raise disputes from Collections then you will need to configure this. Again I am unaware of what your current 2rd tool does and so cant comment around any gaps you may have between it and SAP Collections Management.

I would suggest you instruct a SI or SAP to help you through the scoping piece.