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former_member194164
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hi all,

please provide material on free goods determination.

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vikas chhabra

vikaschhabra2gmail.com

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hi,

I have sent a doc to ur mail ID.

JK

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Former Member
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I have a general idea about the free goods and its usage according to above documents.

But about the use of "Inclusive Free Goods without Item Generation", I have some questions and who can give me the detailed presentation or example of that?

tks in advance.

Former Member
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Hi Huanzhiyu,

It's better, if you post a new thread regarding your queries regarding Free goods.

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SD

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Hi Vikas,

free goods are either inclusive or exclusive if a customer orders for 10 products he will get 1 free for that no price is charged this is exclusive scenario

if a customer orders 10 products he will get 9+1 for 1 product he wil not charged this inclusive scenario

for bonus buy if a customer orders regularly 10 products in one occasion if he orders 1000 products he will be given less price than the price he will get for 10 products this bonus buy scenario

or

Free goods are considered to be merchandise, moveable belongings or personal property. Free goods are those which economists are not interested in because in free goods doe not offer the opportunity for creating a cost for usage. The best example of free goods is air because there is no scarity of air. Economists are interested only in goods, which can be manipulated to create cost for useage. Free goods are plentiful, you have as much as you want without a chance for future cost to society.

take an example:

In this scenario you give an item free with the main item. Like buy 10 and get 2 free. Here you pay for 10 items and get the other 2 items for free. To be more precise the price of the main item is Rs.100/- & the price of the item which is being given for free is Rs.15/- each. So you will pay only Rs.1000/-. You need not pay the extra Rs.30/-. In SAP there are 2 different free goods scenario -

1. Inclusive free goods - Buy 2 get 1 free. The total quantity of items are 2, you pay for 1 & get the other 1 for free. The main item and the free goods item are the same

2. Exclusive free goods - Buy 2 & get 1 free. The total quantity of items are 3, you pay for 2 & get the 3rd one for free. The main item and the free goods item are different from each other.

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Hi Vikas,

Find it in below which is clear undestanding.

.http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/90/758534c960a134e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/90/758534c960a134e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm

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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/90/758534c960a134e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/90/758534c960a134e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm

many industry sectors it is common in the sales of certain goods for other goods to be supplied in addition for free, or, indeed, to supply the customer with a portion of the goods for free.

The following kinds of free goods exist:

Inclusive bonus quantity

The customer only pays for some of the goods requested. The rest of the goods are free of charge. The inclusive bonus quantity is also called inclusive free goods and means that a proportion of the order quantity is granted as free goods, i.e. is not paid for.

The materials delivered as free goods also match the ordered material in terms of the unit of measure.

Two out of ten bottles of sparkling wine are free goods. Therefore, if you order 10 bottles, 10 will be delivered and you will not be charged for 2 of them. So in this case, you have ordered an inclusive bonus quantity.

Exclusive bonus quantity

The customer pays for the goods ordered and is given extra goods free of charge. The exclusive bonus quantity is also called exclusive free goods and means that in addition to the purchase order, a certain quantity of materials are guaranteed as free goods. In other words, a larger quantity is delivered than is ordered, whereby no charge is made for the additional quantity delivered.

The materials delivered as free goods do not necessarily have to be the same as the materials orders.

If the customer buys 4 coffee machines, the vendor provides a packet of coffee as free goods. So if you order 4 coffee machines, a packet of coffee is delivered too, but you are not charged for it

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