A credit control area (CCA) is used to set and control credit limits for customers. They include one or more company codes. There can only be one CCA per company code. Customers in several company codes can exist under several CCA's. As part of credit management, an individual customer's credit limit is set based on an individual credit control area or across several credit control areas.
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