Dispose Object

This process is used to dispose an object and to create accounting transactions for the disposal.  

To dispose an object, it is required that at least one voucher type that is not connected to a book and of which the ledger type GL, Affect IL exists for the company. At the same time, at least one transaction reason which can be used as a disposal reason must exist. The posting control for postings types FAP7, FAP8, FAP9, FAP10, FAP11 and FAP12 must be defined. If profit/loss postings from the sales are required for one or several books then  posting types FAP35, FAP36, FAP37 and FAP38 must be defined. For objects with acquisition value adjustments per book posting types FAP43, FAP44, FAP45 and FAP46 must be defined. If the object to be disposed is not a rotable pool object, its status must be Active at the time you carry out the disposal. On the other hand, if the object is a rotable pool object, its status must be Allow Scrap. For scrapping rotable pool objects the posting types FAP19, FAP20 and FAP27 must be defined.

You can dispose an object by selling it or scrapping it.

When selling or scrapping an object a check can be performed to find out whether depreciations have been executed until the period defined in the disposal principle of the depreciation method. If all depreciations have not been executed yet, then the process can either be interrupted to create missing depreciations or continue without creating missing depreciations.

The posting types used to handle the accounting for disposal of fixed assets differ according to the nature of the disposal (i.e. whether the disposal is a sale or a scrap) as well as the disposal posting method connected to the object being disposed via books.

The voucher type used to create accounting transactions for a disposal of an object can be the voucher type specified for the book connected to the object being disposed or the voucher type you select at the time the disposal is carried out.

The following scenarios illustrate how the accounting process for a disposal of an object varies according to the book connected to the object.

Once the accounting transactions are created, you can roll back the disposal if necessary. This would result in a change in the object status from Sold or Scrapped to Allow Scrap or Active. The disposal date will be removed from the object.