BUS2030 Customer Inquiry
You can find the following example in the BOR by choosing Sales and Distribution -> Sales -> BUS2030 CustomerInquiry.
Definition
The business object Customer inquiry is a customer request to the company for a quotation or sales information that is not binding.
The request can refer to materials or services, conditions, and, if necessary, delivery deadlines.
It is accepted by the sales area that is then responsible for any further processing.
Structure
A customer request comprises several items containing the required quantity of a material/service.
The total quantity can be subdivided between schedule lines in different partial quantities with relevant delivery deadlines.
Items can be subdivided within a hierarchy which also makes it possible to differentiate batches and separate bills of material.
The valid conditions for the items are listed in the item conditions. They can be distributed from the overall condition valid for the whole request.
Integration
Apart from using the customer as sold-to party, other business partners can also be specified in different partner functions (for example, ship-to party).
BUS2089 Employee Trip
You can find the following example in the BOR by choosing Financial Accounting -> Travel Management -> Travel Planning -> BUS 2089 EmployeeTrip.
Definition
The business object Employee trip is an employee business trip. A trip represents an employee’s change of location, including the journeys to and from the destination, so that he or she can temporarily carry out tasks away from his or her usual place of work.
Structure
A trip contains several trip facts, which consist mainly of data on trip times, trip destinations, and trip expenses. The data is used to calculate reimbursement amounts. Each trip has exactly one status which characterizes the respective stage of its "life cycle": applied for; carried out; accounted, etc.
Individual specifications concerning the allocation of costs to cost centers, projects, manufacturing orders, etc. can be made for a trip or for the individual trip facts.
Example
Employee: John White
Trip duration: from January 3, 1996 10 a.m. to January 5, 1996 10.15 p.m.
Main destination: ABC & Co, Detroit, USA
Trip type - statutory: business trip
Trip expenses reimbursement type: accommodations - individual
meals - per diem
travel costs - flat rate
Distance: 678 miles
Individual statement: hotel bill - US-$400