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What is an "Update Group" in context of Credit Management?

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An Update Group is assigned to a credit control area which affects how the accounts are updated. For example one update group can specify what credit statistics such as open order value, open delivery value, or open invoice value are updated based upon what document is being posted.   Your Comment




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