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Sap Ck11n Costing

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Hi hope some can help. I am trying to do costing for an externally procured item semi-finished good. We have requested a supplier to manufacture an item for us which will be used to manufacture a Fert. An MM was created with procurement type F, info record was created but when costing is done using Ck11n pricing is pulling from master data and not info record. I set the special procurement as subcontracting and created an info record as subcontracting and it worked but it is not a subcontracted item. The item is a component in a Bom. Please assist

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