RE:[sap-log-sd] Permitted Days in Automatic Credit Control

Posted by Roger Mou (SAP SD consultant)
on Jun 13 at 11:08 PM
Hi Vamsi,

I got it, many thanks for your information.

Best Regards

Roger

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Vamsidevata
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 8:01 AM
Subject: Permitted Days in Automatic Credit Control

Permitted aging of A/R summary in days/hours.

The system uses the permitted aging in days and hours to verify whether the
data in the A/R summary is still acceptable for credit check purposes. If
the existing data in the A/R summary exceeds the aging set in days and
hours, the system sets the status "A/R summary obsolete".

Example: Permitted days: 5 days.

While checking A/R summary in FD32->Status, system is checking the data
present in summary, if the existing data in summary is open item and older
than 5 days, that means data is not acceptable for credit checks anymore.
Hence system automatically sets the status as "A/R summary obsolete".

But if your are not opting for this option, item will always open for credit
checks.

Thanks, Vamsi

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