Is SOB is attached with Business grp ?
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Answer / kranthioracle
Set of books is attached at 3 phases,
GRE/LEGAL ENTITY level
OPERATING UNIT LEVEL LEVEL
INVENTORY LEVEL.
AND give profile gl set of books to all responsibilites.
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Answer / raja
no we hav to attach,as different clents have different
calendars
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