on 07-10-2008 7:38 AM
Hi all,
I want to know the tables from where i can get----
1) Planned cost of the production order----materials, activities, overheads.
2) Actual cost of the production order----materials, activities, overheads.
Regards,
MHP
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Hey MHP,
i have a simular problem:
My new task is to find a report where you can find variances of production orders for a period.
I know kkbc_ord and koc4 but they don´t show me the variance of the components and procedure.
The Report should show me at
1st level -> number of production order / material number / time period / variance between actual costs and target costs
2nd level -> the variance in the components and the procedure
can you help me ?
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Hi,
check below tables
COSS CO Object: Cost Totals for Internal Postin
COSP CO Object: Cost Totals for External Postin
COSB CO Object: Total Variances/Results Analyse
COSL CO Object: Activity Type Totals
Regards,
Sankaran
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Hi
To see the plan cost & actual cost of the order there is a report KKBC_ORD. In this report u can see the plan & actual cost.
If u want to know the table 1st execute ST05 & activate trace.
Then u run the KKBC_ORD t-code. So system will trace all the table which are used for this t-code.
After this u v to find out in which table plan & actual cost are stored.
Regards
Ashish
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Hi
Have you try KEPH?
dannysao
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