SAP ISU Information
SAP ISU Information
Includes the generation, trading, transmission, distribution, retail, metering and customer
care segments of electricity providers.
Natural Gas : Includes the distribution, metering, retail and customer care segments of end use of
natural gas providers.
Water and Wastewater : Includes the supply, treatment, distribution, metering and customer care
segments of water and waste water providers.
Connection objects : Physical locations where a utility service is provided. It mainly stores address
information, which is generally used as the supply address for utilities.
Business Partner : Person or Organisation with which company will maintain business relations.
Installation : Group of all devices, registers and rate billing values that are allocated to premise and
grouped together for billing.
Division : Division in ISU is nothing but the kind of services provided to the customer. e.g.
Electricity, Water, Natural Gas.
Master Data in ISU : The master data model holds both, the customer and property
information. Customer information is held in the Business Master Data. Property information is
held in the Technical Master Data.
A natural person or legal entity, with which the Utility company has a legal relationship
Contains central data such as business partner’s name, addresses, communication numbers
and bank details
The Business Partner in ISU will be replicated from CRM
The contract account defines how the customer’s account is treated, e.g. a customer’s home
and business account would have different billing term.
Means the consumption in home would be much lower than that of plant/factory (business
account) hence account would be different and different billing term would be applicable.
BMD – Contracts
Contracts are utility service agreements between the utility company and its business
partners
A contract is related to a division. It links one single contract account to one installation.
However, several contracts can be grouped together in one contract account for which the
same payment and dunning terms apply.
TMD – Connection Object
Connection Objects in SAP are usually buildings but can also be part of a building or a
facility such as streetlight or construction site.
Since an address is allocated to a connection object, the connection object links premises,
device locations and connections to the postal regional structure.
TMD – Premise
The premise is an enclosed spatial unit that is supplied with energy, for example, an
apartment or factory.
A premise can have several utility installations (Supply Points) and is division-independent.
The premise is allocated to a connection object and to the address of that connection object.
TMD – Installation
An installation groups together the devices, registers, and, if applicable, reference values
that belong to the same division and are allocated to the same premise, and that are
therefore billed together, such as an on-peak and an off-peak rate meter.
An installation is allocated to one contract only. In exceptional cases (such as an installation
under construction or an installation without an owner) an installation is not allocated to a
contract.
Device Location : Location within a connection object where devices are installed. Device locations
correspond to functional locations.
Device : Individual, physical object that is to be maintained as an autonomous unit. Devices can be:
Rate Category :A rate category is allocated to each utility installation. It contains data that controls
the cross-rate processing of meter reading data and billing.
Rate Type : Classification of a register, flat rate or reference value for billing purposes. In
conjunction with rate category, the rate type is used to determine the rate.
Tables:
Transaction Codes :
Create business partner – BP, FPP1( for Contract Partner)
Create Contract Account – CAA1
Create Connection Object – ES55
Create Premise – ES60
Create Installation – ES30
Create Device Location – ES65
Create Device – IQ01
Device Installation – EG31
Technical Installation – EG33
Billing Related Installation – EG34
Move-in – EC50E
Move-out – EC55E
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