Answer Posted / hannah
Hi,
Statistical Key Figure: Statistical key figures are
represents activities or statistics in cost center or order
or profit center and they are measured in units of time or
quantity. Key figures are may be used in Distribution or
Assessment.
Statistical Key Figures: These are the statistical values
describing:
* Cost centers
* Orders
* Business processes
* Profit centers
* Activity Types
* Real Estate Objects
They can be used as the basis for internal allocations, such
as Distribution and Assessment.
There are two types of statistical key figures:
1) Fixed value: Fixed values are carried forward from the
current posting period to all subsequent posting periods.
For example: The statistical key figure Employees is defined
as a fixed value. In period 1 of the fiscal year, you post
10 Employees on cost center 4100. The system then
automatically posts 10 employees in periods 2 through 12.
In period 6, the number of employees is increased to 15.
This means that in period 6, you post 15 Employees on the
cost center. The system automatically posts 15 employees in
periods 6 through 12.
2) Total value: Totals values are posted in the current
posting period only.
For example: You define the statistical key figure Telephone
units as a totals value. In period 1 of the fiscal year, you
post 1000 Telephone units on cost center 4100. The system
posts 1000 telephone units in period 01 only.
Thank You.
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