Answer Posted / amit
Document Splitting is a new feature SAP to be able to
bifurcate costs incurred in one Document for different
accounting and controlling purposes.
e.g. - You import an Item from China for $100000. And you
pay Freight from China to US for $5000. The total cost
incurred becomes $105000. Now, You would want to settle the
cost of freight in your book of accounts by Treating them
as a seperate cost (Line Item) still pertaining to One
Document (transaction). Based upon your configuration need,
you will set up the document splitting.
Please correct if I am wrong.
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