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SAP TERMINOLOGY
Master data is a collection of information about a person or an object, e.g. a cost object,
vendor, or G/L account. For example, a vendor master record contains not only general
information such as the vendor's name and address, but also specific information, such
as payment terms and delivery instructions. Generally for end users, master data is
reference data that you will look up and use, but not create or change.
Transactional data is data related to a single business event such as a purchase
requisition or a request for payment. When you create a requisition, for example, SAP
creates an electronic document for that particular transaction. SAP gives the transaction
a document number and adds the document to the transaction data that is already in the
system. Whenever you complete a transaction in SAP, that is, when you create, change,
or print a document in SAP, this document number appears at the bottom of the screen.
Workflow
A routing tool in SAP that forwards documents for review or approval. For example, a
requisition that needs to be approved is sent to the appropriate approver's inbox.
Workflow is also used to route journal vouchers, credit card charges, and other
documents in SAP.
Cost Object:
A Cost Object collects expenses and revenues for a particular purpose, such as a
research project. In SAP there are three types of cost objects: Cost Center, Internal
Order, and WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) Element (see below for definition).
Cost Center:
General or operating Cost Objects are known in SAP as Cost Centers. Cost Centers are
budgeted on the fiscal year.
Internal Order:
A non-sponsored Cost Object (for example, funding from the MIT Provost) used to track
costs over periods other than fiscal years. Internal Orders are often created to track gifts
or endowments at MIT.
WBS Element: WBS Elements are funded by outside sponsors and are used to track
costs of a particular research project over the entire span of its activity. They may also
be created to track other sponsored activities, such as gifts.
G/L Account:
G/L accounts are also called Cost Elements in SAP. They are a classification by
expense or revenue type. In the CO (Controlling) module of SAP, the term Cost Element
is used. In the FI
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