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Meaning of allocation rule (RE). What is it: the settlement unit per service charge key in order.

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Definition allocation rule (RE)

ALLOCATION RULE (RE) title: allocation rule (RE) (SAP Library - Glossary)
ALLOCATION RULE (RE) category: Real Estate Management (RE)
ALLOCATION RULE (RE) explained:

Service charge settlement

Rule that has to be entered on the settlement unit per service charge key in order for services charges to be apportioned. The rule contains the purpose of the apportionment (such as landlord/tenant apportionment), the percentage of service charges from the settlement unit, the measurement type, and the vacancy percentage rate charged to the landlord.

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Manual Action (XAP-MII):
Help A processing step in a transaction that can enable the following: Data input and output Web input and output Transformations Calculations Communications Flow control allocation rule (re) definition.
Manual Award (PA-CM):
Help A set of long-term incentives an employee is granted, such as the option to buy company shares at a predetermined price. The number of awards is usually determined by the line manager allocation rule (re) explain.
Manual Apportioned Order:
Help to a project. Its planned costs increase the assigned value (actual costs + commitment) in the relevant WBS element. If the assigned values for the order exceed the planned costs, the system records allocation rule (re) what is.
Manual Add-On Registration Data Generator:
Help A utility in the SDK that is used to create add-on registration data (.ard) files. The .ard files are used to register add-ons with the SAP Business One application allocation rule (re) meaning.
Manual Address Verification System:
Help used mainly in the United States, that enables a merchant to confirm whether a billing address, provided by a customer during a payment card transaction, matches the address the card-issuing bank allocation rule (re) abbreviation.
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