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Component: RE
Component Name: Real Estate Management
Description: An area of a municipality considered for cadastral purposes. Large municipalities can contain numerous local subdistricts. A local subdistrict consists of a number of parcels of land, and normally corresponds to a land register district.
Key Concepts: Local subdistricts are a type of administrative division used in Real Estate Management (RE) within SAP. They are used to define the boundaries of a particular area, such as a city or town, and are typically used to assign taxes and other fees. How to use it: In RE, local subdistricts can be used to define the boundaries of a particular area. This can be done by entering the relevant information into the system, such as the name of the subdistrict, its geographic coordinates, and any other relevant information. Once this is done, taxes and other fees can be assigned to the local subdistrict. Tips & Tricks: When entering information about a local subdistrict into SAP, it is important to make sure that all of the relevant information is accurate. This will ensure that taxes and other fees are correctly assigned to the local subdistrict. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes that may occur in the local subdistrict over time, as this could affect how taxes and other fees are assigned. Related Information: For more information about local subdistricts in SAP RE, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide more detailed information about how to use local subdistricts in SAP RE.