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Customer-Specific Pricing in R/3 Edition ISA 4.0

Former Member
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Dear experts,

I am in need of some validation and assistance from all of you. We are implementing IPC and TREX with our R/3 Edition ISA application. We made the decision to integrate IPC with ISA due to the customer-specific pricing that IPC offers. Our client wishes for their customers to see customer-specific pricing in the product catalog and in the shopping basket.

We have setup the IPC and have done an initial load of master data to the local database. When I log into ISA and view products in my catalog I am not seeing my customer-specific pricing for any materials. This holds true as well in the shopping basket.

I have done some research and it appears that the pricing displayed in the catalog and basket is correct per IPC tests. However, what is the value of the IPC if customer-specific pricing cannot be obtained. Am I misunderstanding something here or am I required to activate something to trigger customer-specific pricing in ISA. Can someone please advise here?

Thanks.

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Former Member
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hi,

i've not worked in R/3 edition ISA application.But i've worked in CRM ISA application.There during the creation of webshop one checkbox is available which determines pricing will be done fom IPC or not.Check whether such kind of setting is available in R/3 edition.I think it should be present.

if helpful reward me.

Former Member
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Hi Anirban,

I got your response, but that does not help as I had already verified that setting. That was one of my first checks to make sure that IPC pricing had been triggered. However, now that I have conducted more investigation I have found issues in regards to the lack of condition types in ISA. After review of the logs I found that certain condition tables have not been created and a mismatch of attributes exists. Can anyone comment on their experience of the IPC Dataloader and issues like the ones described when running an initial load for the first time?