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Function documentation Assigning Controlling Areas and Company Codes  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

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The company code assignment to the controlling area must be made according to the processes your company has in logistics and accounting. The organizational environment is also very important. It is difficult or at best, time-consuming to change the 1:1 or 1:n relationsip between the controlling area and company code after the decision and the assignment have already been made.

The company code and controlling area organizational units can be combined in a number of ways. Using these combinations you can represent organizations with different structures.

In this example, the financial accounting and cost accounting views of the organization are identical.

This example is Cross-Company Code Cost Accounting. Cost accounting is carried out in multiple company codes in one controlling area. All cost-accounting relevant data is collected in one controlling area and can be used for allocations and evaluations. In this case, the external and internal accounting perspectives differ from each other.

For example, this method can be used if the organization contains a number of independent subsidiaries using global managerial accounting. Cross-company code cost accounting gives you the advantage of using internal allocations across company code boundaries.

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Note

If you assign more than one company code to one controlling area, then you need to note the following:

You need to treat each cost element (in all company codes) in the same way (for example, as a primary cost element, or as an accrual cost element).

In Financial Accounting, you can also use country-specific charts of accounts.

You can only execute period-end closing for a shared controlling area once closing is complete in Financial Accounting.

For tax reasons, cost flows (that are cross-company code) in Controlling can only be passed onto Financial Accounting if the company codes form an integrated company with sales tax.

You need to take the following into consideration when deciding on the controlling area – company code assignment:

However, if you then create a controlling area with more than one assigned company code so that you can use all the functions in Controlling, you may be causing a significant amount of extra work. Therefore, check to see if you really need a 1:n relationship and whether the extra work it would create is acceptable.

Recommendation

SAP recommends a 1:n relationship between controlling area and company code for the following situations:

 

Recommendation

SAP recommends a 1:1 relationship between controlling area and company code for the following situations:

 

Activities

  1. To assign one or more company codes to a controlling area, go to the Implementation Guide (IMG) and choose Controlling Organization Maintain Controlling Area.
  2. To assign company codes to an existing controlling area, select a controlling area.
  3. Choose Assign company code(s).
  4. Choose New entries.
  5. Enter the company code(s) that you want to assign to the selected controlling area.

Note

The company code(s) must be fully maintained before you can assign them to a controlling area.

See also:

Example: Assignment of Controlling Area and Company Code

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