HOW MANY CHART OF ACCOUNT WE CAN DEFINE IN A COMPANY CODE.
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HOW MANY CHART OF ACCOUNT WE CAN DEFINE IN A COMPANY CODE. (SAP QUESTION)..

Answer / mohan krishna

chart of accounts means index of all ledgers,or it is also
called as master records
for each chart of accounts we have to specify one chart of
accounts for g/l. this chart of accounts is assigned to
company code .a chart of accounts can be used by multiple
company code, this means that the g/l of these company codes
have identical g/l structure

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HOW MANY CHART OF ACCOUNT WE CAN DEFINE IN A COMPANY CODE. (SAP QUESTION)..

Answer / jahnavi

Chart of Account is nothing but the Set of GL Accounts of
the particular Company...As per my knowledge we can have
Min of 1 Chart of accounts & Max of 2 Chart of accounts for
a company code.

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HOW MANY CHART OF ACCOUNT WE CAN DEFINE IN A COMPANY CODE. (SAP QUESTION)..

Answer / farhaan

chart of accounts is nothing but the heading given before a
transaction. 'n' no. of chart of accounts can be posted

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