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Component: AP-TTE
Component Name: CRM Transaction Tax Engine
Description: In any particular business transaction, an object that indicates whether taxes are outgoing, incoming or internal. &Example& In a sales transaction, company A supplies a product to company B. In this case, company A has the business partner role "Ship From". Company B has the business partner role "Ship To". Company A, which is supplying a product, has the direction indicator "Outgoing", and company B, which is acquiring the product, has the direction indicator "Incoming".
Key Concepts: A direction indicator is a field in the AP-TTE CRM Transaction Tax Engine that indicates the direction of a transaction. It is used to determine whether the transaction is an incoming or outgoing transaction. The direction indicator can be set to either “incoming” or “outgoing”. How to use it: The direction indicator is used to determine the direction of a transaction. When creating a new transaction, the user must select either “incoming” or “outgoing” as the direction indicator. This will determine whether the transaction is an incoming or outgoing transaction. Tips & Tricks: It is important to select the correct direction indicator when creating a new transaction. If the wrong direction indicator is selected, it could lead to incorrect tax calculations and incorrect results. Related Information: The direction indicator is part of the AP-TTE CRM Transaction Tax Engine, which is used to calculate taxes for transactions. The AP-TTE CRM Transaction Tax Engine also includes other fields such as the tax rate, tax amount, and tax type.