Statistical key figures are numerical measures that help allocate costs between cost centers, internal orders, and profit centers. There are two categories of statistical key figures: fixed values, which carry over to subsequent periods and are useful for relatively constant figures like employee count, and total values, which must be entered individually for each period and are preferred for changing figures like call lengths. Transaction codes like KK01 and KKH1 are used to create and display statistical key figures and groups.
Statistical key figures are numerical measures that help allocate costs between cost centers, internal orders, and profit centers. There are two categories of statistical key figures: fixed values, which carry over to subsequent periods and are useful for relatively constant figures like employee count, and total values, which must be entered individually for each period and are preferred for changing figures like call lengths. Transaction codes like KK01 and KKH1 are used to create and display statistical key figures and groups.
Statistical key figures are numerical measures that help allocate costs between cost centers, internal orders, and profit centers. There are two categories of statistical key figures: fixed values, which carry over to subsequent periods and are useful for relatively constant figures like employee count, and total values, which must be entered individually for each period and are preferred for changing figures like call lengths. Transaction codes like KK01 and KKH1 are used to create and display statistical key figures and groups.
Statistical Key figures are numerical Measures that assist in the
allocation of cost between cost centers, internal orders, and profit senders, Example: Number of Employees, Power in Kilowatt hours (KWH). There are two Categories for Statistical Key figures: 1- Fixed Values 2- Total Values Fixed values are carried over from the periods in which they are posted to all subsequent periods of the same fiscal year. Fixed values are useful for statistical key figures that tend to remain relatively constant over time, such as the number of employees. You must update the data only when the value changes. The fiscal year total is an average of the period totals. . Totals values are not transferred to subsequent periods and must be entered individually for each period. Totals values are preferable for statistical key figures whose values tend to change from period to period, such as the length of long-distance calls. The fiscal year total is the sum of all the period values.
. Transaction codes: Creation of Statistical Key Figure: KK01 Change of Statistical Key Figure: KK02
Display of Statistical Key figure: KK03
Creation of Statistical Key Figure Group: KKH1 Change of Statistical Key Figure Group: KKH2 Display of Statistical Key Figure Group: KKH3