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What you need to know about

SAP Vendor Master Data


Maintenance

A Vendor Master Data contains information of a permanent nature, about a


supplier/vendor that your organization is dealing with. Such information may be general
in nature (name, address etc.) or financial (bank accounts, payment terms etc.) or
purchasing information.

In this post we will discuss the Vendor Master Data maintenance with focus on
explaining key concepts and fields in the process.

1) Vendor master data creation

In SAP, vendor master data is created using transaction XK01 or by following the menu
path:
Logistics—Materials Management—Purchasing—Master Data—-Vendor—
Central— Create.

Alternatively, you can create a vendor master data using transaction FK01 or by
following the menu path:
Accounting— Financial Accounting— Accounts Payable — Master Records—
Create

Note: when you create a vendor with XK01, that vendor is created under both the FI
structure (Company code) and MM structure (purchasing organization). In this case, the
vendor that is created may be used in purchasing related transactions (Purchase
requisition, purchase order) and financial related transactions (invoicing, vendor
payments). However, if the vendor is created using FK01, it can only be used in FI
transactions.

In this post, we will use the transaction XK01 to create a vendor master record.
Note: You can create a vendor by copying from a reference vendor (if this vendor
already exists in the selected company code or another company code) or create it from
scratch. The same steps are followed, the only difference is that some values are pre-
populated when you copy from a reference vendor.

Company code: This is the FI structure under which you are creating this vendor.

Purchasing Organization: This is the Logistic structure to which the selected company
code is assigned to. More than one company may be assigned to a purchasing
organization. But a company code cannot be assigned to more than one purchasing
organization.

Account Group: Vendors of an organization may be categorized into groups according


to, for example its reporting requirements or the nature of the suppliers or any
applicable criteria. The account group determines among other things:

a) The fields that are made available in the vendor master creation and which one is a
required or optional.
b) The number range within which a vendor master data is created.
c) Whether the vendor account number is assigned internally (by the system) or
externally.
d) Whether the vendor is a one-time vendor or not.

Note: In our settings we have an account group called foreign vendor and we will be
creating our vendor under this group. The creation of an account group is a
configuration matter which will be dealt with in a separate post.

Note: Vendor Master Data creation through XK01 has three views: General Data View,
Company Code View and Purchasing Organization View.

2) General Data View

This is the part of the vendor master data that is applicable to all company codes (of the
same client) in which it exists. Meaning that this information is uniform for this vendor
irrespective of which company code you choose to display this Vendor in. Information
like name, address, contact details, payment transaction data etc. fall under this. The
general data view has the following tabs:
Press enter to move to the next screen.

The fields of the first screen above, (which is part of the general data view) are self-
explanatory and need no detail explanation.
We will just mention that some of the fields (example postal code) are validated by the
system for some countries (in terms of say the number of characters to be inputted
therein). So if you enter less or more characters than required, the system issues an
error message like the one below. If this happens just correct and proceed.

Note: That there are key fields that needs to be populated (especially if they are
required fields as per your system configuration), other fields may or may not be
populated by you depending on their importance to you. In the course of our vendor
master creation we will endeavor to explain the significance of some key input fields.

VAT Registration Number: if this field is enabled in your settings, just input and proceed
by pressing enter.
Payment Transactions

Generally, this screen contains the payment details of the Vendor. It has the bank
account and IBAN of the vendor, the country of the vendor’s bank and the bank key.

Note: the “payment transaction data” is listed under both General data view and
Company code view. This is because this tab has data that are company code
independent like the vendor account details (bank key, account number etc.). It also has
data that are company code dependent.
Alternative Payee

You input the alternative payee number here. The Alternative Payee is used where for
one reason or another, the Vendor you are dealing with requests that payments of
invoices from him are made to another payee (Alternative Payee).

Note, however, that the alternative payee has to be created as a vendor in the system
before you can assign it to the main vendor. It is important to also know that if an
alternative payee is inputted in this field, all invoices on the main vendor are paid
directly to the alternative payee.

The alternative payee can be inputted in two places in the vendor master data, the
Payment transaction screen of the general data view and the automatic payment
transaction tab of the company code view as below:
If different alternate payee is enter in the two fields, the company code data view takes
precedent over the general data view.

Alternative payee in document

Just like in the case of one time vendor, if this indicator is set, you can enter new
payment details during vendor invoice document creation which is different from those
in the master record of the main vendor. Meaning that each time you are creating a
vendor invoice you can put new payment details different from the details of the vendor
who sent the invoice.
Permitted Payee

If this indicator is set, the system opens another screen where you can assign to this
vendor master record, as many vendors as you require to act as permitted payees. You
only reach this screen by clicking on the permitted payee button above.

Note that as in the case of the alternative payee, the permitted payee has to exist in the
system before you can assign it here.

Note also that, just the alternative payee, the permitted payee is assigned at both the
general data level and company code level.
Click on copy. It is only after this, the indicator is set.

During invoice creation, if you select a vendor that has a permitted payee assigned to it,
the payee account becomes available to select one of the assigned vendors. See
below:
You can also assigned the Permitted Payees at the company code level, as below.

Contact person

If you wish to maintain additional contact details of your vendor, you can do that here.
3) Company Code Data

This component of the vendor master data is specific to the company code you are
accessing it from. The accounting and payment data like payment terms, reconciliation
account, payment transaction data, house banks etc. The company code data has the
following tabs:

Accounting Information

In this screen the accounting and other related information are maintained.
Reconciliation account

This the GL account were all transactions of vendors under this account group are
posted to. It is the account that links the accounts payable (AP) sub ledger to the
general ledger. The reconciliation account basically summarizes all the normal postings
recorded on vendors of a particular vendor account group. Special postings like down
payments goes to an alternative reconciliation account.

Sort key

The sort key determines what values are displayed on the assignment field of the line
item postings on a given general ledger (GL) account. For example, if you select 001 as
the value for the sort key, the system will display the “posting date” in the assignment
field. If you select 000, it means that whatever, is manually inputted in this filed during
document entry will be displayed. Several sort key values are available to select as
below:
Cash Management Group

If you have implemented the sap Cash management module, this field serves as the link
between the cash management module and the SAP Accounts Payable. It is the main
field in the account determination exercise between these two modules. Through this,
vendor transactions are transferred to the cash management module for cash and
liquidity forecasting.

Previous Account Number

In case you migrated out of a legacy system, and you wish to maintain the old vendor
number for future reference you may store that here.
Payment Terms

These are the terms agreed with the vendor according to which you will make payment
for invoices posted. The payment terms are defined in configuration (configuration of
payment terms will be discussed in a different post). It is during the configuration of
payments terms that you can choose what default your baseline date will take.
Consequently, it is a key variable in the calculation of due date.

Tolerance Group

Tolerance group is defined in configuration and it defines the tolerance the organization
sets for payment differences. After this is done in configuration, you can then assign it in
the vendor master data.

Check Double Invoice

This is to avoid booking of a single invoice more than ones. If this indicator is set, the
system checks to see whether the invoice you are trying to booked has previously been
booked.

Payment Method

The payment method you will use to pay invoices from this vendor can be defaulted
here. During the automatic payment program (APP) run the system will pay this vendor
according to this default. However if at the invoice posting stage you default a payment
method different from this, the later default takes precedent. Also this default can be
superseded, if you choose another payment method during your APP run.

Payment Block

This field is used to block an open item to payment transactions or from being paid
automatically. When it is left blank it means that the account or open items therein are
free for payment as long as they are due.

House Bank

If you plan to pay this Vendor every time through a known House Bank, you can default
that house bank here. With this, the payment program always select this house bank for
payment to this vendor.

Individual Payment

If this indicator is set, it means that every open item on this Vendor is paid separately
during automatic payment execution. Open items are not grouped together for payment
to this Vendor.

4) Purchasing Organization data

This component has data relevant to purchasing transactions like order currency,
purchasing group etc. The purchasing organization view has the following tab:
Order Currency

The currency on which an order placed with a vendor is based.

Payment Terms

As can be seen, “payment terms” is listed as both Company Code data and Purchasing
Organization data because it is maintained under both. Payment Terms in company
code data is defaulted when you create invoice directly in FI-AP. While the payment
term in Purchasing Organization data is defaulted if invoice is created from the logistic
invoice verification process.

Minimum order value

This is the minimum order value of purchase orders on this vendor.

Account with Vendor

This represents your account number with your vendor or supplier. It is the number that
represents you in the records of your vendor.

Partner Function

Under this you define the relationship between your supplier and you company.

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