on 04-11-2007 8:26 PM
Gurus
1)Taxes will be added to the net value in pricing procedure or not?
EX : 1000 net value + tax 10% = 1100$
If yes -
customer will pay only net value 1000$ or 1100$ ?
If not -- taxes 100$ where will go ?
Please correct me if my question is wrong or you can clear this for me.
2)what are the standard sap condition pricing tables -0 - 499 or 599?
3)what are the main pricing table in sales like - komp,komg,?,?,?
Thanks
Kris
Hi,
Taxes will be added to net value. But the total value will be called as Gross amount which is customer payble.
In VBRK table netvalue and tax will be stored in separate fields. In specific to see which value of tax condition type will be seen in KONV and KONP tables.
In accounting document you can see for which account these values were gone and which tax code also you can see.
Reward pooints if it is helpful
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HI Kris,
NIce to meet you in SAP Forums
Just go through the links and i feel they may be useful for you
1) http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:UVcrJNDEIAoJ:help.sap.com/bp_bblibrary/500/documentation/CP_Quic...whatarethemainpricingtableinsaleslike-+komp,komg&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2
2) http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:0cR_1VqMut0J:www.sap-press.de/download/dateien/259/sap_press_pog...whatarethestandardsapconditionpricingtables0-+499&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2
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Reward points if useful</b>
Regards
AK
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Hi,
1. Yes It will be added to the net value. Customer will pay full amount.
2. Standard SAP tables are till 599
3. Main pricing tables are KONV, KONP etc..
<b>Reward if it helped!</b>
Chandru
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