Supplementary Statistical Declaration Value
Enter the Supplementary Statistical Declaration (SSD) Value, which
is used in some European
Union (EU) reports. The SSD value is the export value from the
transaction, if it is specified. The value is the unit cost/price
(not the extended cost/price) and is in the currency of the customer
order or purchase order.
You can enter an SSD value on:
- CO Lines/Releases. If
you specify an SSD value on the CO line/release, the SSD Value
* Qty Shipped displays in the SSD Value field of the
EU
SSDs form.
If you set the SSD value on the CO line/release to zero, then
when you save the record:
- The system sets the SSD value to the item's Unit Price
if the Unit Price is not zero.
- If the Unit Price is zero, the system sets the SSD Value
to the item’s Current Unit Cost (converted to the CO line/release
unit of measure and to the customer’s currency) if the Current
Unit Cost is not zero, and displays a warning message but
saves the record. When converting the item’s Current
Unit Cost to the customer’s currency, the system determines
if the customer order's Fixed Rate field was selected; if
so, the system uses the exchange rate from the customer order
Otherwise, the system determines whether two exchange
rates are set up; if so, it uses the Customs and Excise
exchange rates; if not, it uses standard exchange rates.
- If the item’s Current Unit Cost is also zero, the system
displays an error message and stops further processing.
- PO Lines/Releases. If you
specify an SSD value on the PO line/release, the SSD Value
* Qty Received displays in the SSD
Value field of the EU SSDs form.
If you set the SSD Value on the PO line/release to zero, then
when you save the record:
- The system sets the SSD value to the Item Cost, if the
Item Cost is not zero.
- If the Item Cost is zero, the system sets the SSD Value
to the item’s Current Unit Cost (converted to the PO line/release
unit of measure and to the PO's currency) if the Current Unit
Cost is not zero, and displays a warning message but saves
the record. When converting the item’s Current Unit Cost to
the PO’s currency, the system determines if the purchase order's
Fixed Rate field was selected; if so, the system uses the
exchange rate from the purchase order. Otherwise, the system
determines whether two exchange rates are set up; if so, it
uses the Customs and Excise exchange rates; if not, it uses
standard exchange rates.
- If the item’s Current Unit Cost is also zero, the system
displays an error message and stops further processing.
To update the SSD value, specify a non-zero value. After changing
the value, if you want to reset it to the default, enter a value of
zero and the system will follow the steps described above.
NOTE: The Foreign
Value is the SSD value.