07-17-2008 10:43 AM
Hi had generated variants for a generic article all with the same price. Now the requirement is to have few of them assigned with different price. I am able to change their purchase price but the sales price reamains the same. I understand that it is because the Price Refrence article is the generic article and I cannot change the price reference article field. Is there anyway I can do this?
Thank you,
Manoj.
07-18-2008 5:19 AM
Hi Manoj,
You can go to transaction OMSR and in that go to field selection group 160 which is for MARA-PMATA(Pricing ref article) and check whether it is in display/hide mode(MM42/MM02) make it an optional entry,which will allow you to remove the pricing ref.article field in the change mode.
If you dont have authorisation to change this setting,you can talk to the BASIS guy to provide authorisation or even an ABAPer can change this field in the background(debugging mode).
Then you can maintain separate sales price for the variant articles(different from that of the generic articles) by creating a pricing document using VKP5.
Hope it helps
Regards,
Aram.
07-18-2008 5:19 AM
Hi Manoj,
You can go to transaction OMSR and in that go to field selection group 160 which is for MARA-PMATA(Pricing ref article) and check whether it is in display/hide mode(MM42/MM02) make it an optional entry,which will allow you to remove the pricing ref.article field in the change mode.
If you dont have authorisation to change this setting,you can talk to the BASIS guy to provide authorisation or even an ABAPer can change this field in the background(debugging mode).
Then you can maintain separate sales price for the variant articles(different from that of the generic articles) by creating a pricing document using VKP5.
Hope it helps
Regards,
Aram.
07-18-2008 9:32 AM
Hi Manoj,
While creating Generic Article, in the basic data tab, you need to maintain the pricing profile as 1, which is Variants priceable differently.
With this you can maintain different prices for different varaints.
Hope this helps !
Raj
07-18-2008 12:06 PM
Hi Manoj,
Generic article variants can either automatically inherit a sales price from the generic article or have their own separate sales price.
The sales price calculation for variants is controlled using:
a)The pricing profile in the article master record of the generic article (Basic Data)
0 = No generic article price is defaulted; all variants can be calculated individually.
* 1 = The generic article price is defaulted; all variants can be calculated individually*.
2 = All variants have the same price as the generic article and cannot be calculated individually.
The pricing profiles are preset and cannot be changed.
b)The pricing reference article for each variant
The variant inherits its price from the pricing reference article.
If the pricing reference article field contains the generic article number, then the variant has inherited the price from the generic article.
If the pricing reference article field is empty or contains the article number of its own variant, then a separate price has to be calculated for the variant.
If the field contains the article number of another variant, then the variant has the price of the variant that was entered.
The price reference article is maintained in the Sales view using the Variant Prices button.
For each variant, the field for the pricing reference article contains either the generic article number (then the variant inherits the generic article price), or the variant's own article number (then a separate price is calculated for the variant), or the article number of another variant, if the variant should assume its price.
If the field for the pricing reference article remains empty, then the result is the same as entering the variant's own article number
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
S.V.ManiKumaar
07-21-2008 10:08 AM
I would agree to what Raj kumar & Sundaram Manikumaar has to replied. This should solve your problem.
Regards
Tapan