SAP SD - Introduction
SAP SD - Introduction
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SAP Sales and Distribution is one of the key components of SAP ERP system and is used to
manage shipping, billing, selling and transportation of products and services in an organization.
SAP Sales and Distribution module is a part of SAP Logistics module that manages customer
relationship starting from raising a quotation to sales order and billing of the product or service.
This module is closely integrated with other modules like SAP Material Management and PP.
On top of this organization structure in the SD module, sales organization is at highest level and
is responsible for distribution of goods and services. SAP recommends to keep the number of
sales organization in an organizational structure to be minimum. This will help in making the
reporting process easy and ideally it should have a single sales organization.
The next level is distribution channel, which tells the medium by which the products and services
are distributed by an organization to its end users. Division in an organizational structure, which
represents a product or service line in a single organization.
A sales area is known as entity, which is required to process an order in a company. It comprises
of sales organization, distribution channel and a division.
The following diagram shows the organizational structure of a Sales and Distribution module −
Material management
Material Management is one of the key modules in SAP ERP System and covers the day to day
business operations related to inventory and procurement. This module is closely integrated with
other modules of R/3 systems like Finance Accounting and Controlling, Sales and Distribution,
Quality Management, Product Planning.
Integration with Sales and Distribution SD Module
Consider an example of creating a sales order in SAP SD, it involves copying the details of items
from Material Management. Availability check of the item and price details are also taken from
MM, but this can be controlled in the SD module. To create inbound and outbound delivery of
goods for a sales order, shipping details, loading point etc. also comes from the Material Master.
The item that is placed using a Sales order must be extended to the sales area of an
organization to sales order/customer, otherwise it won’t be possible to transact with this material.
This confirms that there is a link between SAP SD and MM module, when a sales order is
created and fulfilled. Similarly, there are many other links between two modules.
Document Flow
This shows how a transaction in one system effects the details in other systems of an SAP
module.
Whenever there is a delivery created with reference to a sales order, goods movement takes
place in the system.
Example
In case of a standard sales order in the SD module, you create an outbound goods delivery to
the customer. Availability check and retail price of that product is checked in the MM module.
Here, movement 601 takes place. This movement is configured in the MM and movement of
goods hit some G/L account in FI. Every such movement of goods hits General Ledger account
in FI.
The accounts posting in FI is done with reference to the billing documents like credit and debit
note, invoice etc. created in SD and hence this is the link between SD and FI. This shows the
document flow between different modules.
Process Chain
SD module is closely integrated with other SAP modules. The following tables will give you a
brief idea on how SD is linked with other modules −
Sales Order
Link Points Module Involved
Availability Check MM
Credit Check FI
Costing CO/MM
Tax Determination FI
Billing
Integration Point Module
Milestone Billing PS
Availability Check MM
Credit Check FI
Reduces Stock MM