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Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceModerators: thx4allthefish, rtella, The Prince Of Darkness, Snowy
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Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceOkay everyone, I am in a Intro to SAP course and have been working on a question for 2+ hours.
The question is The manufacturing output settlement ist higher than the consumption expenses for raw materials and semi-finished goods? Review and explain the expenses and the settlements of your production order in detail. How is the balance derived? On the Actual/Plan/Variance the Consumption expenses for raw materials and semi-finished goods is $27,280.50. The Manufacturing output settlement is $27,319.50. I can't find why it is different. Any help? Ray
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I imagine your searched for an answer with the same level of skill and anttention that you used when reading the rules of this forum.
The answer that you seek may be found in the Ancient Prophecies - The prophecy of the Chosen One was an ancient Jedi legend that foretold the coming of a being who would restore balance to the Force. The idea of balance of the Force, a central tenet of the Jedi Order, refers to the ideal state in which the Force exists in nature, i.e. as the light side. The presence of the dark side corrupts and destroys this natural balance, and the Jedi viewed it as their duty to restore it.
On settlnig difference I like to quote Fanklin D Rossevelt "More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginning of all wars - yes, an end to this brutal, inhuman and thoroughly impractical method of settling the differences between governments"
Help is the title of the fifth British and tenth North American album by The Beatles. It also a single and film. You ahve your choice of media in whcih to access this. These sources are not available through the Non Technical General Discussion forum on SAP Fans. I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! You mother was a hamster and your father smelt of eldeberries. Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time Sandi
~~~~ Tuly kiwi. ![]() Watching the tumbleweeds roll by...
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceSo Sandi, your so much better than everyone else. You actually took the time to write your nonsense. GET A LIFE!!!
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement Variencerayfloydjr,
Read the forum rules, and post your questions in the relevant forum. Sandi's post is quite relevant to this specific forum, yours wasn't... 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 74 69 6e 79 75 72 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 2f 62 64 6f 37 6d 77 67
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceOuch Sandi - that was a bit harsh!!
Who'se been getting up your nose ? (Apart from Mr RayFloydJr that is)
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceR'hollor take the wheel! Sandi is awesome.
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceI think the local quakes must be especially worse this week for Sandi!
rayfloydjr - take Sandi's post lightly. You obviously didn't read the rules of the forum. The general forum is dedicated to blowing off steam, ragging on folks, and in general a licensce to be somewhat offensive. A better forum for your question would have probably been the PP forum which should have been quite easy for you to find if you had just scrolled down the list of forums when you enterred the site. It's not hard to find. Hence Sandi's sarcastic opening salvo. A better quesion maybe to have asked you is, "Don't you have an instructor to help you with those type of questions?" As an occassional SAP instructor myself, we are always open to helping, (that doesn't mean spoon feeding, which I know is not what you want), and guiding the student to the answers they are looking for. Craig
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceI mean, honestly! Somebody please enlighten me here. What has happened to all of you? Craig, have a care that you don't fall over while bowing ... Rich using the term F-word ... Rise in Guano ... a bit harsh
What am I missing?
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceHeh, I assumed posts and their replies in GD were either humorous or insightful. Nothing taken personally.
Must confess, I thoroughly enjoyed swright's creative retort (whatever the connotations be)!! Cheers BT
Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement VarienceI thought I replied in the spirit that we always have done in GD. Things have been soooooooo quiet here perhaps you've not seen any similar efforts at replying recently? Some tongue in cheek jest, with a Monty Python quote to finish; pretty standard form I thought. Glad fish seems to think so. Quakes are quiet at the moment, well nothing in the 4s or 5s anyway... Sandi
~~~~ Tuly kiwi. ![]() Watching the tumbleweeds roll by...
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Influx Fish. An Influx in Guano.
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Jesus f-word Christ ... Bryson, please post something vile ... otherwise I'm in danger of learning manners. At my age!
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You should have worked on an answer.
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Re: Manufacturing Output Settlement Varience[quote] rayfloydjr wrote:Any help?
http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/careers.html[/quote Edited: I realized I wrote not-nice things. I am sorry. Still, people should share rubber bands in office.
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