on 09-10-2008 8:05 AM
Hi
What is the role of alternative calculaton type, condition base value,requirement in pricing procedure.?
2) Where do we define value for alternative condition base value and alternative calculation type so that system picks up different value,when the value for alternative condition base value and alternative calculation type is mention in pricing procedure.
Dear,
*Alternative Calculation Type:*
This function allows you use a formula as an alternative in finding the value of the condition type, instead of standard condition technique. this can be used to calculate complex tax structures.
Alternative condition base value
The alternative condition base value is a formula assigned to a condition type in order to promote an alternative base value for the calculation of a value.
Example
An absolute header discount is, for example, distributed in the standard system according to the cumulative value of the items.
If the system distributes the absolute header discount according to volume based on the Alternative formula for condition base value , a header discount of $30 results in the following discounts:
Item Value Volume .
1 $1000 2 cbm
2 $500 4 cbm
Stand. disc. Volume disc.(With Formula)
$20 $10
$10 $20
Condition formula for alternative calculation type
Alternative formula to the formula in the standard system that determines a condition.
Requirement
This function is used to assign a requirement to the condition type. This requirement can be used to exclude the system from accessing the condition type and trying to determine the value. This can be used to specify that the condition type should only be accessed if the customer has a low risk credit.
with regards
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