on 06-06-2008 4:14 AM
How system picks up pricing while doing billing?
Hi
It depends on the copy controls and the Price type selected in that. If the price type specifies ' copy pricing elements unchanged- then it copies the pricing as it is from the previous documents. Please go through the different 'price types' and you will get a fair idea on this.
There is a possibility of assigning a different pricing procedure in certain cases (in OVKK with the combination of this DocPP).
Thanks,
Ravi
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Hello,
It picks up the pricing from the order. The detemination of price is based on the rule you maintian the copying control. As you are ware the pricing conditions are maintained using VK11.
Prase
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Hello,
In VTFL the price source normally maintianed as E, delivery/order. AS you are aware in most of the cases we don't maintian pricing in delivery, the source will order. Another deciding factor is the pricing type. Based on the rule maintian the system copies the price unchaged or redetermin taxes ...etc.
Prase
Dear Tushar
Yes in VTFL, if you maintain pricing type as
a) B - your billing price will be your VK11 price and any change in tax / duty structure will not be updated
b) G - your billing price would be your sale order price but any change in tax / duty structure will be updated
So it is recommended to have G in copy control
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
Basically, it picks up from sale order and sale order picks up from VK11. For this, you need to assign your pricing procedure and condition type in OVKK and of course it also depends upon the copy controls you have for the field pricing type.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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