on 06-28-2007 4:23 PM
Can we carry out pricing again in billing ?
Regards,
sasmita
Pricing can be carried out both in sales order and billing document. The pricing procedure is copied into billing document through copy control. And yes pricing can be carries out in billing document.
regards
AK
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Hi Team,
thanks for ur time n efforts.
Thank u Rajesh and Nagesh for clearly explaining me.
Regards,
Sasmita
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Dear Sasmita,
You can definitely carry out new pricing in billing. As mentioned you can do that either by maintaining B in the item category in the copy control from Delivery to Billing or in the Pricing Conditions in the Billing line item select B and update.
If you want your Billing Sales Document type to trigger a completely new pricing procedure in the billing Document ( used for credit memos and Return Documents) even that is possible. In the Billing Document Type Configuration simply change the Document pricing procedure to something else that you can define in in SPRO which will trigger a new pricing procedure. While defining the new pricing procedure for billing be sure of copying your old pricing procedure and delete the conditions which are not required.
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Regards,
Nagesh Murthy.
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Yes. we can. In Copy Control from Delivery to Billing document, at item level, for Item Category maintain Pricing Type as 'B' i.e carry out new pricing. This will by default carry out new pricing.
Alternatively, in Billing document in create / change mode, go to each line item --> Condition --> update, here you select option 'B' i.e carry out new pricing.
Regards,
Rajesh Banka
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yes u can but its not a best practise.
Regards
Jess
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