Consolidation Unit The smallest element in a corporate structure that is used as a basis for consolidation.
You can use the
characteristic role
consolidation unit
for the characteristics
company, profit center, business area, plant,
and so forth.
Internal accounting transactions that are to be eliminated by consolidation are processed between the consolidation units. In an accounting transaction, a consolidation unit can be the triggering consolidation unit or the partner unit.
A
Data Basis
can have one or two characteristics with the role
consolidation unit
.
To portray a matrix organization in the consolidation system (for example, with companies and profit centers), you define two characteristics with the role
consolidation unit
. Then, for example, both the characteristic
company
and the characteristic
profit center
are assigned to the role
consolidation unit
.
Note
When assigning the role
consolidation unit
to several characteristics within a single consolidation area, make sure that all of these characteristics have been created with reference to the same
basiccharacteristic(reference characteristic or template).
If you want to use more characteristics with the role
consolidation unit
, then, in customizing of the data basis, you must define which consolidation unit is
currency bearing
(that is, determines the local currency).
The currency-bearing (or primary) consolidation unit and the other consolidation units are distinguished as follows:
Property |
Currency-Bearing Characteristic with the Role Consolidation Unit |
Non-Currency-Bearing Characteristic with the Role Consolidation Unit |
The role is not dependent on versions and timeframes. |
X |
X |
The characteristic always carries a value in the transaction data (the value is never initialized). |
X |
X |
The characteristic determines the local currency (it is currency bearing ). |
X |
|
Methods for currency translation are assigned to the characteristic. |
optional(recommended) |
optional |
The characteristic is status relevant. |
X |
X |
The total of all balance sheet and income statement items must be equal to zero. |
X |
X |
The characteristic has a subassignment for
|
X |
X |
Transaction data can be summarized for this characteristic – totaled values are useful. |
X |
X |
For each
consolidation unit
characteristic there is a
consolidation group
characteristic – see example:
Characteristic for Consolidation Unit |
Characteristic for Consolidation Group |
Company |
Subgroup |
Profit Center |
Profit Center Group |
Furthermore, the following characteristics must exist for each characteristic with the role
consolidation unit
:
Partner unit
Investee unit (if you are using consolidation of investments)
You can create a hierarchy of consolidation units for the characteristic with the role
consolidation unit
.
If you assign the
consolidation unit
role to the characteristics
company
and
profit center
, you need to define which profit center belongs to which company in Customizing by choosing
. Several alternative tools exist in the workbench to help you assign profit centers to companies. The scope of functions is the same so that you can use the tool that best corresponds to your way of working:
Table Display
: The assignments between the characteristics take place in the table; each existing assignment forms a data set which is displayed in a separate row. The most important additional attributes of the assignment are also displayed for each row.
Two-Tree-Display
: The values of the characteristics are displayed in a hierarchical structure which also visualizes the characteristic hierarchies that exist in the system. Assignments between the characteristic values are displayed as arrows which refer from one structure to the characteristic values of the other structure.
Note
The two-tree-display is only available in the SAP GUI.
Matrix Display
: The characteristic values are displayed as matrixes (characteristic 1 in the rows, characteristic 2 in the columns). You make the assignment between the characteristic values by setting an indicator at the intersection point of the appropriate column/row.
Note
You can only use the matrix display if the characteristic displayed in the column has no more than 250 characteristic values.
You can enter additional information for each assignment of characteristic values. This includes:
First consolidation at end of period or divestiture accounting at beginning of period
Period and fiscal year of first consolidation and divestiture accounting
Validity period of assignment
Proceed as follows to access these settings in the different views:
Table display
a
nd
two-tree-display
: Double-click on a row or on an assignment arrow
Matrix display
: Call up the context menu at the intersection point of the row and column which are assigned to each other
Note
Note that not only the characteristics that you use as the consolidation unit, but also the assignments between the characteristic values of these characteristics have master data character. This means that you cannot undo this assignment once the system contains transaction data, which was posted with reference to one (or both) consolidation unit that is linked by an assignment, exists in the system.
You can enter additional information when creating a consolidation unit:
Business partner information
You can enter
Business Partner Data
such as the name of the legal entity, address data, and communication data. You can do this on the
Business Partner
tab page.
Custom attribute information
If you defined
Custom Attributes
, you can enter custom attribute information for each consolidation unit. You can do this on the
Other Attributes
tab page.