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Splitting of Assets

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:51 am
by asimsandhu2000
Dear All,

We defined assets in FA with more then one units but now our requirement is to split some assets into seperate units, so can we split these assets into seperate units without effecting other things as depcreciation etc and what about be the procedure to do this?


Regards,
Asim Ikram

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 10:50 am
by anu_uma
Hi,
We can Split One Asset with Many Units to Many Assets, But I am not sure about the Depreciation History. I will check and update you at the earliest.

Thanks

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:05 pm
by anu_uma
<font face="Verdana">Hi,
we can use the Mass Addition to split the assets...

You must choose to split an asset in the Prepare Mass Additions screen

The Navigation Path is: Mass Additions>Prepare Mass Additions

Trying to split an asset after it has been Posted cant be done.

The Navigation Path is:
Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions > Find > Open > Asset,
Depreciation (drop down box) > Assignments (button) > Done (button)

1) Query the Mass Addition Line you want to change.
2) Click Open
3) Select Asset, Depreciation from the drop down list.
4) Change the number of units to the required value.
5) Click assignments. You will see Units Remaining field is not zero.
6) Change the number of units in the distributions zone from 1 to the required number. Units Remaining field will change to zero.
7) Click Done. You are returned to the Mass Additions Summary window.
8) Click Split.
9) U will get a Message to Split this Mass Addition? Click OK.

You will see a confirmation message indicating that your line has been split
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The split function in Mass Additions => Prepare Mass Additions will only split multiple units, not a single unit into multiple subcomponents. Without
defining a parent asset and its subcomponents individually, calculating
original cost for each subcomponent, and retiring the single asset unit, you
cannot split a single unit asset into multiple components after running
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 1:15 am
by admin
You can also get help from the available document,

topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=276

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:15 am
by asimsandhu2000
Thanks anu,

But the assets which i want to split are in posted status ... and i also want to split some those assets which have single unit.
So i think it wouldn't possible by this way... if you know any other way then please update..

once again thanks for your help.

Regards,
Asim Ikram

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 6:45 am
by admin
Please take an asset as an example and demonstrate your requirement so we can have a better understanding about what you are looking for. thanks

Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:53 am
by anu_uma
Hi,
I am not sure about how to use the split for the assets which have the status as Posted, but you can check with the mass changes details......

Check and do it in test instance.....

It will be better if you can explain what you are trying to do as explained by Admin.


Thanks,