on 09-01-2008 6:59 AM
Hi experts
I use resource-related billing for a cs order. and also the cs order reference a service contract(contract type wv).I want to know if i can set the billing price for the spare part which will be used in the cs order? because Inow i use dp90 to create resource-related billing request,I found the price of the spare part is material's cost price,from material accounting 1 view.I want to know if the billing price can be the price I set in contract?
thank you!
Edited by: Mark Zhang on Sep 1, 2008 8:00 AM
Hello,
I believe in the config of DIP profile in ODP1, billing from Actual Costs would have selected. So DP90 will take the cost price of the spare.
Prase
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Mark,
Its not done through the DIP Profile...
You need to set-up Price Agreements in your contract. These can either be at header and/or item level (see [here|http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/dd/56049e545a11d1a7020000e829fd11/content.htm] )
You also need to ensure that the DMR pricing procedure has the same condition type (PPAR) used in the contract price agreements
PeteA
Yes, you can maintain price agreements for certain items in the service contract. Select the line item in the contract and click on the pricing agreement button. Here you can enter the condition type which will be the price for the material. So when you bill the service order which refers to your contract for that material the agreed price will be picked.
Bala
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Mark,
Create a sales price for your material via TCode VK11.
The standard condition type is PR00, but you will need to check your DMR pricing procedure..
PeteA
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