Definition
A record containing information about an export license.
An export license is a document issued by the customs authorities giving you permission to export goods under specific terms. A license can be valid for each of the following:
An export license is always valid for one company code and one set of
legal regulations only. It has one license type and is always valid for a certain period of time. Some licenses have a maximum value or amount of goods that may be sold against it.Use
Based on data in the sales order (for example, sold-to party and materials sold), the system reviews the license master records to see if required licenses are available. If the required license is not available, the system blocks the order.
A license can have several statuses. In export control, the system only takes an export license into account for license determination if it has status C (active).
Structure
Depending on the license type, license master records include the following data:
Depending on the settings you make in Customizing for license types, you can still maintain the following:
Integration
If a license master record has a quantity or value associated with it, the system updates the license master with data from the sales order. For more information, see
Update of Licenses with Data from SD Documents.To optimize system performance, the data for individual licenses is stored in an independent database that is linked to existing databases. The graphic below shows how you can branch from license master maintenance to the export control class and the ship-to party screens.

Maintaining License Master Records
You can maintain the license master records in the Licenses section of the
Legal Control Cockpit.