For Central Finance (CFIN), activating document splitting is essential as it generates complete SAP financial accounting statements in real-time for various dimensions, including:
This capability provides customers, consultants, and end-users greater reporting granularity and flexibility, aligning with evolving business needs and regulatory requirements.
The foundation of document splitting logic lies in the distinctive pairing of document types with business transactions, alongside the association of accounts with item categories. These item categories define document splitting rules, influencing the system's behavior in splitting document items based on the nature of the transaction. Each document-splitting rule is linked to a specific document-splitting method.
Depending on the source systems settings, there are two main scenarios from a CFIN perspective.
If the source system is on New General Ledger (New G/L) with document-splitting enabled, the splitting characteristics in the source systems might differ from or align with those in the CFIN system. In such cases, the CFIN system utilizes document-splitting rules to repost financial documents accurately.
However, it's important to note that scenarios where the source system uses different document splitting configurations are not offered as out-of-the-box functionality. In release 1909, SAP introduced configuration consistency checks to verify the alignment of document splitting activation between the source system and the Central Finance system. Any issues identified in document splitting can be addressed through custom development or configuration changes in Central Finance to ensure adherence to the source document splitting rules.
The consistency checks encompass various aspects, including the classification of G/L accounts for document splitting, classification for document types, and document splitting characteristics for General Ledger Accounting. These checks ensure that document splitting settings are consistent across source and target systems, maintaining data integrity and accuracy throughout financial reporting.
To further assist customers, SAP provides a simulation tool within the SAP Application Interface Framework (AIF) to analyze document splitting-related postings in the target system. This tool allows users to select a specific document and execute a simulation of document splitting, enabling proactive identification and resolution of any issues or discrepancies.
When configuration settings for document splitting align between source and target systems, the document splitting information is replicated both during the initial load of documents and open items and in ongoing replication processes.
In cases where the source system does not have Document Splitting active, a scenario supported as of SAP S/4HANA 2020, a customizing activity in Central Finance is necessary to transfer the document splitting settings from Central Finance to the source system while document splitting remains inactive in the source. If document splitting is configured in the Central Finance system, the document splitting logic is applied during the re-posting of documents. However, the effectiveness of this scenario depends on customer-specific side-conditions.
Several issues may require custom development to resolve. These include:
Implementing document splitting requires a thorough examination of business operations, identification of pertinent business transactions, and often, customization of document types. To effectively deploy Document Splitting in CFIN, several factors merit attention:
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