SAP CO: “Product Costing by Sale Order” with “Item Category”

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Last updated on April 23, 2025 11:25 pm

Learn how to configure and set up SAP CO’s Product Costing by Sale Order with Item Category integration. This course is designed for CPA, CMA, ACCA, CA, MBA, M Com, B Com students and professionals, as well as SAP FICO consultants and end users. Gain hands-on experience with testing scenarios and understand the process for different costing variants and valuation methods. Master the steps involved in sales order costing, including master data setup, production orders, billing, variance calculation, settlement, and more. Enhance your skills in sales order cost calculation and analysis with this comprehensive course.

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What you’ll learn

  • SAP CO: “Product Costing by Sale Order” with “Item Category”
  • Complete integration configuration
  • Complete setup of by Sale Order with Item Category configuration
  • Testing Scenarios for 3 scenarios

Product Costing by Sale Order with Item Category wise process

MAKE TO ORDER Process

  • Product Cost by Sales Order Concept with Valuated and Non Valuated

  • Valuated Scenario: Sales Order Costing with out Sales Order Controlling Object

  • Valuated Scenario: Sales Order Costing with Sales Order Controlling Object

  • Non- Valuated Scenario: Sales Order Costing with Sales Order Controlling Object

  • Item category and Item category group design for each above scenarios

  • Costing Variant Design

Costing Variants, Costing types and Valuation Variants for Sale Order Cost Calculation

Control of Sales-Order-Related Production/Product Cost by Sales Order

Requirements Classes design for Sales Order Costing->Account Assignment Categories->Requirements Classes-> Requirements Types->Item Category->Item Category Groups

Results Analysis

Create Results Analysis Keys->Define Cost Elements for Results Analysis->Define Results Analysis Versions->

Define Valuation Methods for Results Analysis->Define Line IDs->Define Assignment for Results Analysis->Define Update for Results Analysis->Define Posting Rules for Settlement to Financial Accounting

Configuration of Settlement process

Create Allocation Structure and Create Settlement Profile

Testing scenarios

  • Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with out Sales Order Controlling Object Process – Valuated

  • Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with Sales Order Controlling Object Process-Valuated

  • Non-Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with Sales Order Controlling Object Process-Non Valuated

Steps to be done :

1). Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with out Sales Order Controlling

Master data Setup: BOM, Work center and Routing

Sale Order–> Production Order–> Order Confirmation –> Delivery–> Billing –> Variance Calculation–> Settlement

2). Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with  Sales Order Controlling

Master data Setup: BOM, Work center and Routing

Sale Order–> Production Order–> Order Confirmation –> Delivery–> Billing –> Variance Calculation–> Settlement –>Additional Expenses Booking to Sale Order –>Result Analysis Calculation–> Sale Order Settlement

3) Non-Valuated : Sales Order Costing : with  Sales Order Controlling

Master data Setup: BOM, Work center and Routing

Sale Order–> Production Order–> Order Confirmation –> –> Billing –> Settlement –>Additional Expenses Booking to Sale Order –>Result Analysis Calculation–> Sale Order Settlement

Who this course is for:

  • CPA , CMA , ACCA , CA , MBA , M Com, B Com students and Professionals, SAP FICO Consultants and End Users.

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