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what is difference between cash sale & rush order

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what is difference between cash sale & rush order

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Hi,

Cash Sale:

Transaction where the customer receives and pays for the goods at the same time as the order is placed. In a cash sale, system automatically proposes the current date as the date for delivery and billing. When the order is posted, the system creates a delivery in the background and prints out a cash sale invoice.

Cash sales are later processed as order-related billing transactions, but no invoices are printed. The sales order number is used as the reference for the accounting document that is created in financial accounting.

Rush Order:

In a rush order, the customer picks up the goods immediately, or you deliver them on the same day as when the order was created. When you save the rush order, a delivery is automatically created in the standard system. Billing the rush order takes place as normal, after the delivery.

Prase

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If u goto any super market first u pick up the item and then pay the bill and then u will get the bill this process is cash sales

cash sales is order related billing whereas RO is delivery related.

cash sales is not relevant for availability check as u will be picking the goods whereas RO is relevant for availability check.

cash sales is also not relevant for credit management whereas RO is relevant credit management.

cash sales uses RD03 as output which immediately prints the invoice whereas RO uses standard output RD00.

cash sales has one time customer account group where as RO normally doesn't.

for cash sales order type is BV or CS and for RO it is RO

cash sales triggers petty cash a/c where as in RO customers account is debited.

delivery and settlement will be done immediately in cash sales where as in RO only delivery will be done immediatrly

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Prashanth Goud

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hi

Rush Order:

In a rush order transaction, either the customer picks up the goods at your stores or you deliver the goods to the customer address on the same day as the order is placed. However, the invoice is created and sent to the customer later.

The rush order performs the same sales order tasks as described for the standard order but on saving the sales order the outbound delivery in stores is immediately created

Cash Order:

In cash sales the goods are paid for in cash. The customer picks up the goods at your stores on the same day as the order is placed. When the customer arrives to pick up the goods, you raise the Invoice and take the cash payment from the customer. The customer payment is entered onto the SAP system.

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