Plant Structure (Company Code) 

In company code scenarios, plants are always defined on a business-unit-specific basis or in an even more finely differentiated manner. This is necessary because a company code is defined for each point of intersection between a legal entity and a business unit and because each plant must always be assigned to exactly one company code.

Thus you define three plants for the example enterprise Sapo Ireland and two for Sapo Czech Republic, even though you only had to define one plant for each legal entity in the business area scenario.

 

 

See also:

Plant Structure (Business Area)