on 12-24-2009 7:33 AM
what is transfer posting in sap.pls explain . wht is nl and nlcc . and with billing without billing?
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Hi
The below mentoined delivery types are used for stock transfer Posting not for transfer posting
Delivery Type NL is used for Intra Company Billing
Delivery Type NL CC is used for Inter Company Billing
Stock Transfer Using Stock Transport Order
Use
A number of procedures are available to enable you to transfer materials from one plant to another:
Stock Transfer Between Plants in One Step
Stock Transfer Between Plants in Two Steps
Stock Transport Order Without Delivery
Stock Transport Order with Delivery via Shipping
Stock Transport Order with Delivery and Billing Document/Invoice
Features
Advantages of the Stock Transport Order
The transfer of stock using a stock transport order has the following advantages over the transfer of stock without a stock transport order:
A goods receipt can be planned in the receiving plant.
You can enter a vendor (transport vendor) in the stock transport order.
Delivery costs can be entered in the stock transport order.
The stock transfer order is part of MRP: Purchase requisitions that were created in MRP can be converted into stock transport orders.
The goods issue can be entered using a delivery via Shipping (LE-SHP).
The goods receipt can be posted directly to consumption.
The entire process can be monitored via the purchase order history.
Characteristics of the Various Stock Transfer Procedures
The following table lists the characteristics of the individual procedures used for stock transfer.
St. trnsp. ord. w/o SD St. trnsp. ord. with SD St. trnsp. ord. with billing
Delivery type SD NL NLCC
Stock Transport Order with Delivery via Shipping
Creating a stock transport order in the receiving plant
Plant A would like to order materials from plant B. Plant A enters a stock transfer order. The stock transfer is used to plan the movement.
Posting a delivery in the issuing plant
Plant B supplies the goods to plant A. Plant B enters a replenishment delivery in Shipping. The goods are then posted to the stock in transit of the receiving plant.
Posting a goods receipt in the receiving plant
Once the goods arrive in the receiving plant, the plant posts a goods receipt for the delivery. The stock in transit is therefore reduced and the unrestricted-use stock increased.
Stock Transport Order with Delivery and Billing Document/Invoice
Creating a stock transport order in the receiving plant
Purchasing also determines the price for the materials.
Posting a delivery in the issuing plant
The issuing plant enters a replenishment delivery in Sales and Distribution. Unlike a stock transfer without a billing document, no stock in transit is created.
Creating a billing document in the issuing plant The issuing plant creates the billing document for the delivery. SD also determines the price for the delivery
Posting a goods receipt in the receiving plant The receiving plant posts a goods receipt for the delivery. The goods are posted to unrestricted-use stock
Posting an invoice in the receiving plant
The invoice referring to the billing document is entered in the receiving plant.
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