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What is Define Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds in SAP FIN-FIO-CS - Fiori UI for Consolidation?


SAP Term: Define Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds

  • Component: FIN-FIO-CS

  • Component Name: Fiori UI for Consolidation

  • Description: SAP Fiori app for setting group currency reconciliation thresholds for the specified consolidation unit pairs, so that you can filter those consolidation unit pairs and reconciliation cases whose reconciliation differences exceed the defined thresholds in the interunit reconciliation reports.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds are used in the SAP Fiori UI for Consolidation component to define the maximum amount of differences that can exist between two units before a reconciliation is triggered. This helps to ensure that the data between two units is accurate and up-to-date.
    
    How to use it: 
    To define Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds, go to the Fiori UI for Consolidation component in SAP. Select the “Define Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds” option from the menu. Enter the maximum amount of differences that can exist between two units before a reconciliation is triggered. Save your changes. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to set realistic thresholds that will help ensure accuracy without triggering too many reconciliations. It is also important to regularly review and update your thresholds as needed. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on Interunit Reconciliation Thresholds, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your SAP support team.
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