What happens if the cost processors are running transactions for several cost organization books involving interorganization transfers?

The cost processor can run the transactions for several cost organization books concurrently and iteratively, until all dependencies caused by interorganization transfers are resolved.

For example, assume that there is an interorganization transfer from cost organization book B to cost organization book A. The cost processor runs the transactions for cost organization book B first, and cost organization book A second. This process is reiterated until all interorganization transfers are accounted for.