Subassignment
Characteristic used to further differentiate (break down) the values of the characteristic financial statement item
.
Any characteristic can be used as a subassignment.
SAP delivers standard, predefined subassignments.
The following subassignments use special consolidation logic – that is, these characteristics have roles with special properties:
Partner unit
A partner unit is a consolidation unit that has a business relationship with a (primary) consolidation unit.
Every characteristic with the role consolidation unit
must have an identical partner characteristic partner unit
.
A financial statement item (or item
) is broken down either by all existing partner characteristics or by no partner characteristics at all. (Bear in mind that when an item is broken down, this can be an optional breakdown
or a required breakdown
.)
The characteristic with the role partner unit
is needed, in particular:
Investee unit
The investee unit is used for recording values at investment holding items.
Transaction type
You can use the transaction type to see the changes to the item balances over time.
Changes to assets – from the opening balance to ending balance
Changes to appropriations
Changes to investee equity
You need the transaction type, for example, to create an asset history sheet.
Transaction currency key
The transaction currency key is stored in the data basis whenever a transaction currency is used.
Unit of measure
The unit of measure is stored in the data basis whenever quantities are used. It must be fixed in the breakdown category.
Year and period of acquisition
The year and period of an acquisition are analogous to the fiscal year and period. The current fiscal year and period are used as defaults. The period of acquisition requires that the year of acquisition is contained in the data basis.
In addition, you can also add the fields country
and product group
to the data basis of consolidation.
Finally, you can use any additional characteristics as subassignments.
You use the breakdown category to specify which subassignments a financial statement item has.