on 04-10-2008 11:14 AM
Hello All,
I have a question regarding pricing. The net value of a specific material is the accumulated amount of 3 condition types.
For example,
Material A: 100 USD
breakdown of price in sales order:
PR00 50 USD
ZZ00 25 USD
ZZ01 25 USD
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Total Value 100 USD
What I did is copy PR00 to create custom condition types ZZ00 and ZZ01 and added them in my pricing procedure. However, when these prices appear in the sales order, PR00 and ZZ00 were both inactive. The net value calculated for Material A is only equal to ZZ01 (25 USD). I did not set any condition exclusions.
Is it possible to set-up my condition type and pricing procedure to make it possible for all 3 condition types to be active in the sales order?
Thanks a lot in advance!
/ Olyn
HI,
U had done a mistake of creating custom condition types by copying with PR00, As per standard there is only one conditon type for determining sale price so thats why they are appearing as incative, so go tocode V/06 and change the custom contion type functionality 1.conditon class as "A" and 2.Plus/minus as "A", and 3.TextDetP as "02 " and now check ur problem will be solved.
Regards,
kishore.
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Dear Olyn,
Is there any specific reason to maintain three pricing condition types to one material.
Can you please tell us what is the logic involved behind that.
Regards,
Murali.
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Hi Murali,
PR00 will be the cost per unit of the material. And then they have to charge the client for the tests done on each material. If they performed two different tests on the product, then the company has to charge the customer with 2 additional "Test Fee" together with the material's unit cost.
Thanks for your quick response.
Regards,
Olyn
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