EP1546961A2 - Procede de classement de pieces justificatives automatique, integre dans le protocole d'operations commerciales - Google Patents

Procede de classement de pieces justificatives automatique, integre dans le protocole d'operations commerciales

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EP1546961A2
EP1546961A2 EP03753395A EP03753395A EP1546961A2 EP 1546961 A2 EP1546961 A2 EP 1546961A2 EP 03753395 A EP03753395 A EP 03753395A EP 03753395 A EP03753395 A EP 03753395A EP 1546961 A2 EP1546961 A2 EP 1546961A2
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Peter Von Zimmermann
Reiner Wallmeier
Olaf Duevel
Dirk Henrich
Martin Schorr
Volker Schnuck
Dietmar Nowotny
Volker Ripp
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  • the invention relates to a method for the automatic storage of documents relating to business transactions, in which data on a business transaction are stored for access via a business application with the aid of a computer system and in which an identification code is assigned to a business transaction, with one or more different classes in the computer system of business transactions with different data structures are mapped.
  • a business transaction means a business transaction in which the
  • Financial assets are either increased (income) or decreased (expenditure).
  • Such business transactions can in turn be assigned to specific classes within which the data that are to be assigned to the individual business transactions are approximate have a uniform structure. Typical classes are HR, materials management, production.
  • Each log of a business transaction is documented according to a specific business valuation method by means of a document to which an identification code is assigned.
  • Examples of the different business valuation can be: valuation of a business transaction according to the German Commercial Act or IAS, valuation of a business transaction between two group companies according to the legal or internal group
  • Company B had a product X at the price of Y, and the manufacturing costs were Z. According to the legal regulations, this incident would be recorded as follows: Company B's inventory account for product X would receive an increase in Y in the
  • Income statement would also result in a target amount of Y. According to an intra-group regulation, there could be an increase of Z for product X in B's inventory account. In the income statement again a debit from Y, but also a credit from Y-Z.
  • business methods also referred to as business applications in the following
  • business calculations e.g. profitability analysis, cost accounting, balance sheet, profit and loss account
  • various accounts are kept (e.g. general ledger accounting, asset accounting).
  • the different invoices and books have different requirements in terms of timeliness and level of detail.
  • reconciliation between the invoices (business applications) is of great importance for bookkeeping, which should correspond to the principles for proper bookkeeping by software, and for the usability of the results.
  • ERP software Enterprise Resource Planning
  • ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
  • Accounting is tight links with the logistical processes and logs directly and transactionally, which means that a document is only saved as such when the data that the document must contain is complete.
  • Processes are mapped in the ERP software and therefore usually also linked to the terms of accounting (e.g. account).
  • the terms are implemented in the software through fixed data structures.
  • the various accounting invoices update their own records for logging.
  • the object of the invention was to improve the methods mentioned at the outset in such a way that the disadvantages mentioned are at least partially eliminated.
  • the at least one input data record is transformed into an output data record that is designed for access by at least two business applications
  • the output data record is stored with an assigned identification code, so that the output data record with reference to the Identification code can be read in whole or in part by the at least two business applications.
  • the invention therefore relates to a method for the automatic filing of documents relating to business transactions, in which data on a business transaction are stored for access via a business application with the aid of a computer system, and in which an identification code is assigned to a business transaction, one or more of which in the computer system
  • Different classes of business transactions are mapped with different data structures, characterized in that - in a first step, at least one input data record is generated from data for a business transaction, which has a structure which for one or the or each different class of business transactions and one or several business applications is specific - that in a second step the at least one
  • Input data record is transformed into an output data record, which is designed for access by at least two business applications, and - in a third step, the output data record is stored with an assigned identification code, so that the output data record, with reference to the identification code, is completely or by the at least two business applications can be partially read.
  • the invention also relates to a device for carrying out this method according to claim 10, or computer programs and computer program products according to claims 11 and 13, and an electronic data structure or a electronic document which is obtainable or obtained by one of the methods according to the invention.
  • the invention further comprises computer programs on or embedded in a data carrier, with the aid of which the programs can be loaded into a computer and the method according to the invention can be carried out.
  • the program can be in the form of a source code, an object code or a mixed code, fully or partially compiled.
  • the data carrier can be any unit or device which is suitable for containing a program: ROM, for example CD-ROM or a semiconductor ROM or DVD ROM, a magnetic storage medium, for example floppy disk or hard disk, a transferable carrier, for example an electrical one or optical signal which can be transmitted via electrical or optical lines, or via electromagnetic waves such as radio or radio waves, or another suitable carrier. If the program is contained in a signal that is routed through a cable or other medium or medium, the cable or the other can
  • the medium represents the medium.
  • the program can be embedded in an integrated circuit which is provided for executing the method according to the invention.
  • the method according to the invention can be used as a tool of an ERP software for accounting for the electronic filing of documents from private law organizations or from organizations under public law (collectively referred to as "company"). It is carried out with the aid of a computer system
  • Computer system in the sense of the invention can on the one hand comprise only one computer (such as a PC, laptop), and on the other hand can consist of a network of several computers. This also includes a network that is formed using the Internet.
  • the accounting engine is preferably used in a computer network within a company.
  • data relating to the individual business transactions can be stored using ERP software, for example.
  • the accounting engine as program code when executed in the computer system, has the effect that an input data record is generated from data on a single business transaction (output data), which in turn is transformed into an output data record (document) that is used by several accounting application programs (business applications ) which can be read on the computer system and which is stored separately from the output data.
  • output data can already be stored in the computer system or entered by a user via a user interface and immediately processed further, or imported via remote data transmission.
  • the input data are changed or supplemented in whole or in part, using additional data stored in the computer system, depending on the requirements of different business applications.
  • a business application can set the economic way in which a business transaction is evaluated. Another rating can be chosen through another business application. This can lead to the same business transaction being valuated in several different ways. For one business transaction, however, only one document is created for each valuation, which, however, can be read by several business applications. This one document contains more data than would be necessary if only one business application had to access the document, but overall less data is created than would arise if a separate document was created for each of the different business applications, which do not always have to specify different ratings would be. This corresponds to the characteristic "to be designed for access by at least two business registrations".
  • the first step of the method according to the invention is carried out using a first program module, the second step using a second program module.
  • the input data record with the specific structure is transferred from the first program module to the second program module via an interface.
  • the or each business application can be designed as a third or further program module and can interact with the second program module in such a way that the transformation process in the second step of the method according to the invention can be set by the or each third program module via an interface.
  • This configurability of the document can be implemented, for example, in that a user is shown on a screen a list with the selectable data or fields or also functions from which he or she can use one interaction (e.g.
  • the second program module is particularly preferably designed such that it includes at least two
  • Read business applications selectable data from the receipt for a data request from the or each third program module and the or each third 'and / or another program module via an interface for further processing and / or
  • the document for several business applications advantageously has a specific database structure with one or more tables. It is particularly advantageous if the document for different accounting journals is different
  • the document can be one have the first data area for costs and earnings, a second for the material inventory, a third for receivables and liabilities, etc.
  • the first area can contain information on: customer, product, cost center etc., in the second on product, storage type, storage location, etc., in the third to: customer etc. This information is for explanation only and can be changed or supplemented as required.
  • the document can also contain a further area (“header area”) with data that contains several
  • Journals are common, for example: the identification code (ID), the respective legal unit (company), a booking date, a processing date, a processor, etc.
  • ID the identification code
  • company the respective legal unit
  • processing date a processing date
  • processor etc.
  • the information from the business transaction that relates to the respective journal can then be stored in the different data areas .
  • the storage of the document in a physical memory can advantageously be implemented via a database structure with one or more tables.
  • At least one function is applied to the data contained in the document.
  • a function can be, for example, checking the document balance or a customer group contained in the document.
  • Such functions are preferably stored selectably in a program module.
  • At least one function is particularly preferably configurable via a further program module.
  • the selectability of the functions can be implemented, for example, in that a user is shown on a screen a list with the selectable functions from which he can select one or more functions by means of an interaction (for example keyboard or mouse click or voice input).
  • functions can also be available which are applied to all receipts by default.
  • the configurability of the at least one function can be realized in that its parameters can be selected, for example analogously to what has already been described. If, for example, postings for several legal units are stored in a document, the function for checking the balance can be configured, for example using a selection table, so that it only checks the account balances of the selected unit.
  • 1 a schematic representation of a computer system for carrying out the method according to the invention
  • 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of a computer program for carrying out the method using a block diagram
  • Fig. 3 a schematic representation of the
  • the computer system 101 shows a computer system 101 with a computer 103, a CPU 105, and a working memory 102, in which an ERP software 111 is loaded for execution by the CPU 105.
  • the ERP software 111 comprises one or more program modules 110 for handling and processing data on business transactions, an accounting engine 106 designed as a program module and one or more business applications designed as a program module 109.
  • the computer system 101 further comprises: input means 113, output means 112, a network connection 104 for connecting the computer 103 to further identical or different computers 114 in the form of a network, the network computers 114 as further input and / or output units for input and / or output of data on business transactions or for configuring the accounting engine and for displaying input masks or for outputting results or for executing the accounting engine.
  • a database 107 which contains data on the business transactions and business applications and which the ERP software 111 can access, and a storage unit 108 for storing the documents, the storage unit 108 also being part of the database 107.
  • the program modules 106, 109, 110 can also access the database 107, the program modules 106 and 109 can also access the document storage 108.
  • the method according to the invention can be carried out as follows.
  • One of the modules 110 transfers data on a specific business transaction with one
  • Identification code to the accounting engine 106.
  • the data can already be present in the database 107 or entered via the input or output means 113, 112, 114 and stored in the working memory 102.
  • the accounting engine 106 transforms the transferred data by adding data from the database 107 and / or by changing or converting the transferred data into a document which meets the requirements of a business document and which can be read by the different business applications 109.
  • the document is then stored on the storage unit 108.
  • the database 107 contains all information relevant to business management.
  • the type of transformation and the type of data that are stored in the document can be specifically set via the modules 109.
  • FIG. 2 Another embodiment of the accounting engine is now described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2.
  • the square rectangles represent program code
  • the rounded rectangles represent data structures. 2 has a first program module 210 and a second one
  • Program module 220 on.
  • the first program module 210 receives module 250 from a business transaction via a program, which for a class of
  • Business transactions is specifically designed, data on this business transaction via an interface 271.
  • data can be, for example: type, number, type of a product sold or, as an example from production, the removal of a number of goods or a raw material from a warehouse for a certain job of a certain manufacture or the salary payment to an employee.
  • This data can be loaded via storage media or entered virtually online using input devices (e.g. keyboard, screen).
  • the transfer of the data can for example, by passing the addresses of the data concerned.
  • An identification code 251 (ID) is also transferred.
  • the first program module 210 contains one or more generation modules 211 which are derived from the data of the
  • the generation module 211 is also specifically designed for each class of business transactions 250.
  • the assignment of the modules 250 to the modules 211 can be implemented, for example, using a table.
  • the structure of the input data record 212 has a header area, in which general data such as the ID 251, account, cost center, user, time stamp, posting date, legal unit etc. and data relating to the class of the business transaction are contained.
  • the rest of the structure contains the data relating to the specific business transaction.
  • Some of the general data can also be read from a database via an interface 272 using a database application 260.
  • the configuration of the modules 211, their assignment to the modules 250 and the definition of the structure of the input data record 212 are expediently carried out when the accounting engine is installed in the EDP system of the respective company.
  • the input data record 212 thus generated is transferred from the first program module 210 to the second program module 220 via an interface 213.
  • the data of the business transaction contained in the input data record 212 are converted into the corresponding data for accounting.
  • This transformation takes place with the addition of data and / or with the conversion of data from the input data record.
  • the addition takes place by means of the database application 260, which the receipt processor can access via an interface 273. Examples of such added data are a customer group or a price.
  • a conversion of data can, for example, be carried out in such a way that a turnover is calculated and calculated from a transferred number of pieces and from the unit price that is available from the database application 260. This can then be saved in document 226 in a further step for access by different business applications.
  • accounting applications such as
  • the document 226 has a header area 226a and different data areas 226b, 226c, which are structured in terms of content, and which are provided for read access for one or more business applications.
  • the header area contains the general data of the input data record 212 as well as the data added by the document processor 221
  • the different data areas 226b, 226c contain the data for the individual accounting journals.
  • area 262b stands for the Journal of Costs and Income. What data the Individual areas 226 from which business applications can be viewed can be configured from the respective business application. This is explained in more detail below.
  • a business application is designed in the form of a third program module 240.
  • This third program module 240 contains a configuration module 242 which interacts with a configuration service 223 of the transformation module via an interface 274 in such a way that the configuration module 242 can be used to determine which data for access for a specific business application in the relevant data area (226a or 226b ) of the document 226 and can also be read by the respective third program module 240.
  • the data required for the transformation can be stored in a database in tabular form.
  • the names of the corresponding fields in the table can be selected via an interface 276 by means of the database application 260.
  • the names of the selected fields are transferred to the configuration service 223 via an interface 274.
  • the contents (data) of the fields selected in this way are then read by the transformation module 221 via the interface 273 from the database application 260, and inserted into the document via the document processor 222 or used for the transformation.
  • the configuration module 242 can also be used to determine which business evaluation of the
  • Input data record should be made and which of the received results should be saved in the document, for example which currency should be used for a particular type of posting.
  • one or more functions 231 can be applied to the document data record 226 by means of a server module 230.
  • one or more functions 231 can be used to check whether the balance of debit and credit is zero, whether the specified tax rates are correct, whether all the mandatory fields are filled in, whether account information is correct, whether a customer group is correctly determined, or whether there are other errors or deficiencies In accordance with the principles of proper accounting.
  • These functions 231 are stored in the service module 230 and can be selected via interfaces 277, 227 via the configuration module 242 for use on the relevant document and for the relevant business application.
  • the document 226 with its structural data, the identification code 251 and the settings configured by the third program modules 240, 242 is stored by a persistency server module 225. It is stored in a physical memory in the form of a database structure with one or more tables.
  • the document processor 222 can access the structural data via an interface 228 and this for the transformation of a
  • the interfaces 271, 213 are designed specifically for each class of business transactions.
  • To read the data contains or every third
  • Program module 240 a reading module 241, which interacts with a reading service module 224 via an interface 275, the reading service 224 making the data available to the reading module 241, which with the help of Configuration module 242 were selected.
  • the configuration module 242 can also be used to set which general data or fields are added to the document and can also be read using the database application 260 in the manner specified above.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of the data structure of a document 304 together with instructions on what options exist for transforming data from business transactions 301, 302, 303 into specific data areas 306, 307, 308 of the document 304. It is also shown what possibilities there are for business applications 309, 310, 311 to access the data areas 306, 307, 308 of the document 304. However, the possibilities shown are by no means to be understood as an exhaustive list, but merely represent exemplary embodiments of the invention.
  • the electronic document 304 has a header area 305 and one
  • the header area 305 contains the ID 312 and other general data relating to a business transaction 301, 302, 303. It should be mentioned here that a separate document is created for each of the business transactions 301, 302, 303. However, these three separate documents are summarized in document 304 for simpler drawing.
  • the data area 313 has different areas 306, 307, 308 which contain data on different accounting journals: an area 306 for data on costs and income, an area 307 for warehousing and an area 308 for receivables and liabilities.
  • journal areas such as areas 306, 307, 308 and others. This is further explained below with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5. It is not intended to limit it in any way. Contrary to FIGS. 1-3, data structures are not rounded in FIGS. 4, 5, since no program modules are shown here.
  • the following module is transferred to the first module 210 for this business transaction via the program module 250 (cf. FIG. 2): an ID (101), an order date (05.02.2002), a description of the business transaction (purchase of goods), article description (product Y ), Quantity (3) and purchase price (330).
  • the program module 210 uses these data to generate two input data records 410, 420 which are specific to this class of business transactions: a first 410 for the GA I and a second
  • a header area 411, 421 and a data area consisting of the journals inventory 412, 422 and liabilities 413, 423. All areas are implemented as one-line tables.
  • the header area has - in the example - the fields with the name ID, posting date, business transaction, in which the corresponding transferred data is entered, whereby a second and third ID is generated by module 210 from the transferred - first ID, which uniquely identifies the two input data records marks, in the example by adding "I" or "II", corresponding to the GA, to the first ID.
  • a field UserID is added by module 210, in which an identifier of the relevant clerk is entered. That was taken from the database application 260.
  • the data area stock 412 has the fields group company, article, number, value in €, whereby the field group company is filled from the database, the rest from the transferred data.
  • the content of the Value field in € corresponds to the purchase price. It should be noted that debit postings appear as positive numbers, credit postings as negative.
  • the liabilities area 413 has the fields group company, supplier and value in €, the first two fields containing values from the database application 260.
  • the input data record 420 for the GA II differs from the input data record 410 for the GA II not in the structural structure but only in the content of the value in £ fields. This is because the sales surcharge is not relevant for the valuation from a group perspective, and therefore the module 210 for generating the input data record for this GA II was configured so that it reads the value for the manufacturing costs from a group-wide accessible database using the database application 260 and in the fields Value in € of the inventory line 422 and liabilities 423.
  • the transformation module 221 generates a first document 430 from the first input data record 410 and a document 440 from the second input data record 420. Both documents have different data structures, which resulted from the structure of the input data records with the addition or omission of individual or several fields. There are header areas 431, 441, as well as the data areas inventory 432, 442 and liabilities 433, 443.
  • the header areas 431, 441 have the same structure, but different contents in individual fields. They contain the fields of the header area of the incoming data record as well as additional fields for the fiscal year and quarter. From the point of view of European company B, the business year is the same as the calendar year. Module 221 determines the year 2002 from the knowledge of the company and the booking date as the fiscal year and the first quarter as the quarter and saves these values in the corresponding fields.
  • the stock areas 432 and 442 have different structures.
  • the area 432 has the fields corresponding to 412 as well as fields for account, value in US $ and storage location.
  • Account and storage location are determined by module 221 from database application 260, the value in US $ from the value in € using a conversion factor from database application 260.
  • a "value in US $" can be useful if the seller - as in the example -
  • the location area 442 has almost the same structure, but instead of the field storage location there is a field value in yen, which can be useful if the group is based in Japan and has to balance according to Japanese regulations, and if one Information regarding the storage location is not relevant from a group perspective.
  • Liabilities 433 and 443 also have different structures. In addition to the fields corresponding to 413, area 433 also contains the fields account and value in US $, the content of which is determined analogously to that described above. The same applies to area 443, which, however, still contains a value field in yen.
  • Another example of a business transaction is the sale of the said goods from B to a non-European third party (company XYZ), namely only the delivery of the goods.
  • the billing document is not processed. From a business point of view, the inventory at company B is reduced and there are costs in the amount of the manufacturing price.
  • the following module is transferred to the first module 210 for this business transaction via the program module 250 (cf. FIG. 2): an ID (213), an order date (April 10, 2002), a description of the business transaction, (goods issue), article description (product Y ),
  • Header areas 511, 521, 531, 541 correspond to those of the aforementioned example. Only the content has been adapted. The same applies to the stock areas 512, 522, 532, 542. A liabilities area is not required for this class of business transactions. Instead, there are costs and revenues 513, 523, 533, 543 in the journal data areas.
  • For the input data records 510, 520 these consist of the fields group company, customer (the Third party) and value in €. Fields in US $ and region have been added for document 530, and value in yen for document 540. The contents result from what has already been said and the data from the second example. At this point it should be pointed out that the content of the account fields for the stock area in the examples are identical within a GA but differ from GA I to GA II. However, this does not have to be the case in general.
  • the four receipts are stored and can be read by multiple business applications 240, e.g. from applications of inventory controlling, contribution margin accounting or general balance sheet accounting.
  • business applications 240 e.g. from applications of inventory controlling, contribution margin accounting or general balance sheet accounting.
  • an inventory control application can have access to all or individual fields of the header areas and the inventory areas. This configuration is conveniently done when the software is set up.
  • the accounting engine represents a central component for the integrated logging of business transactions in the form of a piece of evidence using the document.
  • One or more business applications can form specific, aggregated views of the piece of evidence.
  • the documents can be stored redundancy-free for a specific business valuation, which means storage space to a considerable extent, depending on the number of documents and
  • the accounting engine enables the separation of operational business transactions from the accounting applications. Such a separation advantageously enables an asynchronous coupling of accounting to logistical systems in terms of data technology.
  • the accounting engine also makes it possible to take on business-unrated business transactions, such as taking goods without quoting prices, with their process-specific terms. It can carry out the assessment of incoming business transactions in accordance with the accounting regulations. Evidence from different ratings can be logical be kept separate. An independent document is preferably generated for each evaluation.
  • modules can be created in ® Java, C ++, HTML, XML, SAP R / 3 or ABAP or even in HTML with embedded Java applets.
  • modules can also be integrated into existing email or browser software, for example for data entry.
  • Relationships used in subclaims indicate the further development of the subject matter of the main claim; they are not to be understood as a waiver of the achievement of independent, objective protection for the combination of features of the related subclaims.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un procédé de classement de pièces justificatives lors d'opérations commerciales, dans lequel des données peuvent être mémorisées à l'aide d'un système informatique dans une opération commerciale, ceci permettant l'accès par l'intermédiaire d'une application commerciale et dans lequel un code d'identification est attribué à l'opération commerciale. Dans le système informatique une ou plusieurs classes différentes d'opérations commerciales à structures de données différentes sont représentées. Ledit procédé est caractérisé en ce que, dans une première étape, un enregistrement d'entrée est produit des données vers une opération commerciale, qui présente une structure spécifique pour une des classes d'opérations commerciales et pour une des applications commerciales ; dans une deuxième étape, au moins un enregistrement d'entrée est transformé en un enregistrement de sortie, ce dernier permettant l'accès à au moins deux applications commerciales ; dans une troisième étape, ledit enregistrement de sortie est enregistré avec le code d'identification correspondant, de sorte que l'enregistrement de sortie, en référence au code d'identification, peut être lu entièrement ou en partie par les applications commerciales.
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