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Work in progress / WIP (SAP Business One)

The process or workflow during the execution of a Production order or project assignment.
During the period of work in progress, transactions take place between Stock and production take place, which are based on the WIP- or WIP deviation accounts be recorded.


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Definition and function

Work in progress refers to the ongoing production process for an order. In this phase, transactions take place between stock and production, which are recorded in special WIP accounts.

WIP accounts in SAP Business One

SAP Business One uses specific WIP accounts to record the value of work in progress:

  • WIP stock account: The costs of the materials and components used are posted here.
  • WIP deviation accountThis account shows differences between the actual and standard costs of the items.

Automated bookings

SAP Business One fully automates the WIP process:

  • When materials are consumed for production, the WIP stock account is debited and the stock account is credited.
  • When a product is completed, the system credits the WIP stock account and debits the account of the finished product.
  • Deviations are automatically recorded in the WIP deviation account.

The WIP function in SAP Business One offers various advantages:

  • Real-time monitoring: Companies can track their production in real time.
  • Automatic updateStocks and WIP bookings are updated automatically.
  • FlexibilityComponents can be assigned to the production order manually or using the return flow method.

WIP reports

SAP Business One provides special WIP reports:

  • The WIP report provides detailed information on work in progress for each work order.
  • These reports are used to validate the WIP balances in the general ledger and are important for audits.

By integrating the WIP functions, SAP Business One enables precise cost control and transparency in the production process.

 


 

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