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What is the Difference/Similarities
between LIS and SIS
The Logistics Information System (LIS) is made
up of the following information systems:
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Sales Information System
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Purchasing Information System
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Inventory Controlling
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Shop Floor Information System
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Plant Maintenance Information System
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Quality Management Information System
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Retail Information System (RIS)
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Transport Information System (TIS)
Out of this SIS (sales information system ) is one.
In the standard system, the following information
structures are available in the Sales Information System:
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S001 "Customer"
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S002 "Sales office"
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S003 "Sales organization"
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S004 "Material"
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S005 "Shipping point"
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S006 "Sales employee "
These information structures form the data basis
for the respective standard analysis of the same name.
In addition to the above information structures,
the standard shipment also includes information structures that are used
internally (S066/67 Credit Management, S060 rebate processing and S009/14
sales support).
I am trying to see the standard analysis for
the customer in MCTA transaction.
But it is not showing all the invoices which
I done in a day. It shows only a latest created invoice details.
MCTA is reading data in table S001, which will
not give invoice details as this is a summation of data based on the billing
date. T-code MCVV will allow you to simulate how a single invoice would
update all SIS structures.
You would need to create a custom SIS structure
and add the invoice as a characteristic. Use S600 - S999 in the customer
namespace then MCSI to execute any custom reports.
Run MC22 and re-generate your info-structure (make
sure you play with S001).
Create new invoices and run MCTA again.
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