on 12-16-2009 12:42 PM
Hi All,
I need to transfer 1 asset to multiple assets (eg 20 assets equally) within same comapany code. I tried thru T code ABUMN by choosing option "multiple assets".
There, under "From asset" i gave the same asset number 2 times, one below the other and in "To assets" I gave 2 different assets. When i hit enter, the second line item gets deleted, making 1 asset transfer to 1 asset.
Could anyone let me know whether its possible to transfer 1 asset to multiple assets in ABUMN or any other way.
Thanks,
Ameet
It is not possible. I wrote a custom enhancement that does this. But standard ABUMN will not do this.
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Hi,
This can be done through ABUMN only, but not ata time. for example:
You have to post 3 transactions individually to that old asset.
For the first ABUMN transaction choode partial transfer and choose amount specification.
For the second ABUMN transaction choode partial transfer and choose amount specification.
For the last ABUMN transaction choose Complete retiremnet. (So the balancewill be transfered to the third new asset)
Please check.
JK
I just used the AuC trick to update 120 assets at one time for an invoice we paid three years later for not trading in the old equipment. Saved a half day of postings.
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Hi,
I'm aware of the fact that this thread is already 6 months old. However, since I found a solution and this forum has already been very usefull for me in the past, I would like to return the favour.
1) Create an asset under construction (AS01)
2) If the asset you want to split does not have a depreciation booked, you can proceed to step 3. Otherwise, you need to assign a G/L account to the asset class ( AO93)
3) Create a settlement rule for the asset under construction from step 1 (AIAB)
4) Settle the asset with AIBU
Regards,
Suzy
Edited by: Suzy Bijnens on Oct 7, 2010 3:35 PM
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sorry to tell you, but don´t think this is possible
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