Transaction Code: KKAK
Description: Actual Results Analysis: Sales Ordrs
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPKKA02
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: KKAG
Package Description: Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Order
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CO-PC-OBJ
Description: Cost Object Controlling
Overview: The SAP transaction code KKAK is used to analyze the actual results of sales orders. It provides a detailed overview of the sales order data, including order quantity, delivery quantity, and billing quantity. This analysis helps to identify any discrepancies between the planned and actual results. Functionality: KKAK allows users to analyze the actual results of sales orders in a variety of ways. It provides an overview of the sales order data, including order quantity, delivery quantity, and billing quantity. It also allows users to compare the planned and actual results, as well as identify any discrepancies between them. Additionally, KKAK can be used to analyze the profitability of sales orders and identify any areas where improvements can be made. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code KKAK in the command field. 2. Select the desired analysis type from the drop-down menu. 3. Enter the relevant selection criteria for the analysis (e.g., customer number, material number, etc.). 4. Execute the analysis by clicking on “Execute” button. 5. The results of the analysis will be displayed in a table format. 6. To view more detailed information about a particular result, double-click on it in the table. 7. To save or print the results of the analysis, click on “Save” or “Print” button respectively. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available selection criteria before running an analysis with KKAK. This will ensure that they are able to get the most accurate and comprehensive results from their analysis. Additionally, users should always double-check their results before making any decisions based on them.
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