on 03-07-2010 6:10 PM
Hi,
Regarding Resource Related Billing (RRB) and Pricing Procedure Determination (PPD):
In the case of the RRB, DIP Profile is used for the billing and we also have Pricing Procedure Determination for pricing.
Now, my query is when DIP Profile is used, is it necessary to have PPD. Why both have to be used at the same time...
Regards
Hi,
RRB is used to Bill the PROJECTS to which we cant use the Standard Pricing procedure
The Standard Pricing is used to Bill the customer on fixed prices and which cant be used for Projects as there will be so many internal costs which have to be billied to the Project
So we use RRB to bill the Project based on the MATERIAL CONSUMED and RESOURCES UTILISED
In the RRB we use DIP profile , to convert the Characters into the BILLING REQUEST
DP91 is used to generate the BILLING REQUEST for the RRB
Hope it is useful
thanks,
santosh
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Thanks for all you responses.
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Hi,
You need not use the different pricing procedure you have to assign the Billing Request in DIP AS WELL material.
Thanks,
venkataswamy.y
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Hi,
When you are using DIP profile :
Here you will configure which type of cost (Materisl cost,Overheads,Labour hr Planned/Actual cost ) you can view in DP81/DP91 T-codes....
When you are converting into Sales environment to identify the Cost,price Etc...thr condition types...here you must require PPD to identify the Price)
Regards
raj
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