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Business areas represent separate areas of operation within an organization and can be used across company codes. They are balancing entities that can create their own set of financial statements for internal purposes. It is therefore possible to save and evaluate transaction figures for each business area.
Business areas represent separate areas of operation within an organization and can be used across company codes. They are balancing entities that can create their own set of financial statements for internal purposes. It is therefore possible to save and evaluate transaction figures for each business area.
Business areas represent separate areas of operation within an organization and can be used across company codes. They are balancing entities that can create their own set of financial statements for internal purposes. It is therefore possible to save and evaluate transaction figures for each business area.
Business Area (for internal purposes) Business areas represent separate areas of operation within an organization and can be used across company codes. They are balancing entities that can create their own set of financial statements for internal purposes. It is therefore possible to save and evaluate transaction figures for each business area. It is denoted by a 4 character alphanumeric code. The use of business areas is optional. Define Business Area T Code: OX03 Path: SPRO > SAP Reference IMG (F5) > Enterprise Structure > Definition > Financial Accounting > Define Business Area > New Entries Steps 1 Enter 4 digit code in business area field and name of business area in the description field and save