In this step you define a valuation method for the calculation of work in process.
This creates the link between the
controlling area, the results analysis key, the results analysis version, and the system status.
When you create new valuation methods, you specify whether the work in process should be valuated at target costs or actual costs.
The valuation method for WIP calculation is linked to a system status.
The following status codes are relevant for WIP calculation in this component:
If the status is PREL or REL, the system creates work in process in the amount of the actual costs with which the order is debited.
If the status is DLV or TECO, the system cancels the work in process. The difference between the debit through actual costs postings and the actual credit of the order from goods receipts is interpreted as a variance with this status.
If you want to calculate the work in process at actual costs, create a valuation method for each combination of controlling area, results analysis version, and results analysis key for the statuses that are relevant to WIP calculation. This valuation method must specify the following:
If you valuate the work in process at actual costs, you must make sure that the work in process that is created and settled in a period can be canceled at a later time. You do this by defining valuation methods for the cancellation.
Proceed as follows:
Data calculated with a valuation method of results analysis type F is passed to Financial Accounting in accordance with the settings in the posting rules when you settle. In Financial Accounting this data is capitalized as unfinished products inventory.
Data calculated with a valuation method of results analysis type Z results in cancellation of the capitalized inventories of unfinished products in Financial Accounting when you settle.
The valuation method for the status TECO ensures that the work in process for orders can be canceled if the orders never reach the status DLV.
In the Product Cost by Period component, the status management functionality is reduced. In the Product Cost by Period component, the following statuses are relevant in WIP calculation:
When an order has the status PREL and REL, in the Product Cost by Period component the system creates work in process by multiplying the WIP quantity by the target costs in accordance with the valuation variant for work in process and scrap (target costs).
If you want to calculate work in process at target costs, then for each combination of controlling area, results analysis version, and results analysis key, you must specify a valuation method for the statuses relevant to WIP calculation.
Proceed as follows:
If you are using multiple valuation views in the Product Cost by Order component for the calculation of work in process at actual costs, the system automatically assigns the valuation method assigned to the results analysis version of the operational valuation view to the results analysis versions of the multiple valuation views referencing the operational results analysis version.
You must already have processed the following steps:
The standard system contains predefined methods of WIP calculation.
Define new valuation methods as follows:
Specify the following: