on 09-23-2008 2:54 PM
Hi
I am doing a review of our pricing procedures and have noticed two Pricing conditions linked to Pricing Procedures which we use quite extensively which allow manual changes to the price.
There are also no tolerances set for any condition types.
Is there a way to see if these conditions have been used and indeed if the price was manually changed?
Also how do I ensure that Sales Orders and invoices are automatically priced in SAP using the price in effect at the time of order placement (not time of shipment).
Thanks
CT
Edited by: Chris Townsend on Sep 23, 2008 3:55 PM
Hi there,
1 way to check the order changes in SO --> Environment --> changes to see if any manual changes made.
In the condition types in V/06, changes view see what is the setting in the changes. Check if Manual entries has priority.
Regards,
Sivanand
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Brilliant, thank for the very helpful replies.
To check if there have been any manual changes might be a bit tricky I think. I have downloaded all the billing doc numbers that have used the pricing procedures which have conditions which allow manual price changes.
Is there a way of 'joining' the table VBRP with VBRK so I can limit the search for manual changes by sales organisation or pricing procedure?
Dear Chris
Answer to your Q1
To check whether any manual price change has taken place in billing, go to SE16, input table VBRP and check the field MPROK
Answer to your Q2
Go to V/06, select the condition type and execute. Maintain "D" for the field "Manual entries" so that whatever price you maintain in sale order, that will be copied in billing and cannot be changed manually, unless you change in VK11 and do manual selection of "Update" button in condition tab.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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