What is Activity Type and
Statistical Key Figure
By: Subrahmanyam
Activity Types
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The activity type classifies the specific activities that
are provided by one or more cost centers within a company.
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If a cost center provides activities for other cost centers,
orders, processes, and so on, then this means that its resources are being
used. The costs of these resources need to be allocated to the receivers
of the activity. Activity types serve as tracing factors for this cost
allocation.
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In an internal activity allocation, the quantity of the activity,
such as the number of repair hours, is entered into the R/3 System. The
system calculates the associated cost based on the activity price and generates
a debit to the receiver and a credit to the sender for both the quantity
and costs. Internal activity is allocated using secondary cost elements
, which are stored in the master data of the activity types as default
values.
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You can restrict the use of the activity type to certain
types of cost centers by entering the allowed cost center categories in
the activity type master record. You can enter up to eight allowed cost
center categories, or leave the assignments "unrestricted" by entering
an asterisk (*).
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The activity type category is used to determine whether,
and how and activity type is entered and allocated. For example, you can
allow some activities to be allocated directly, but specify for others
that they are either not allocated, or allocated indirectly only.
To enable internal activity allocation, you need to specify
which cost centers provide which activity types at what price. You do this
in the R/3 System by planning the activity output/prices for a cost center.
Cost center/activity output planning functions here in the same way as
an additional master record.
For direct activity allocation, you enter the quantity
of the activity to be allocated manually. To enable both costs and activity
to be allocated, the R/3 System has to valuate the activity quantity allocated
at the price specified by the sender for this activity type. For a direct
activity allocation, the plan price for the combination "cost center/activity
type" is used for this calculation.
You can enter the planned price either manually, or have
it calculated by the system automatically within planning. If you want
to set the price manually, you need to set the price indicator to 3 (manual).
You can use this procedure if your price calculation is not complex, for
example where the prices required for your rates are determined within
your organization and do not depend on internally produced activities,
or where the rate depends on the prices of external suppliers and not on
the costs of the cost center. Automatic calculation of plan prices is covered
in course AC412.
Statistical Key Figures
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Statistical key figures such as number of employees or length
of phone calls, are statistical values that describe cost centers, profit
centers, and overhead orders. They can also describe a value for a particular
activity provided by a cost center, such as the number of employees who
make repairs at the transport cost center (an activity-dependent statistical
key figure).
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You can post both plan and actual statistical key figures.
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You can use statistical key figures as the tracing factor
for periodic transactions such as distribution or assessment, and for key
figure analysis.
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You define statistical key figures as a fixed value or as
a totals value:
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The fixed value (such as "employees") is carried over from
the period in which it is entered to all subsequent periods of the same
fiscal year. You need enter a new posting only if the value changes. The
fiscal year total is the average of the period totals.
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You post the totals value (for example "telephone calls")
only to the period in which it was entered. For totals values, the fiscal
year total is the total of all period values.
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You can transfer statistical key figures from the Logistical
Information System (LIS) by assigning a key figure from the LIS to a statistical
key figure in Cost Center Accounting.
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