on 12-22-2008 12:24 AM
Hello Experts,
My business scenario is that I have several surcharges which are count on different conditions. After all I need to create the condition that would be a sum of all mentioned surcharges. Basically I know pricing but for some reason I can't force this problem.
In pricing procedure, after list of my surcharges, I made a standard summary (without condition type) in step 30. This sum works fine (gives a right value). After this sum I put my condition (ZSAM), which is counted directly from above sum (from step 30 to 30). It doesn't work. Value is '0' any time.
Some settings in condition type ZSAM:
Cond. class - A Discount or surcharge
Calculat.type - C Quantity
Can You tell what could I missed in my configuration?
Thanks in advance,
Michal
Hi,
You mentioned that calculation type as C-Quantity. What far ZSAM condition type is used? You also mentioned that ZSAM is directly calculating from the sum. Then I think you need to change calculation type to Percentage or something else based on your scenario.
Is it a header condition or item condition type? If that is item condition, then did you check the field item condition and Qty relation in the condition type -> changes which can be made?
Regards,
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Thank You friends for your input,
I changed calculation type to percentage.Value after carrying out new pricing is still '0' (I've checked and ZSAM has new settings for this doc.).
This is an item condition. Fields: item condition, Qty relation, calculation type are marked (in changes which can be made section).
Dear Michal,
Earlier respondent Rightly mentioned in addition to that,
You need to maintain Calculation type as A-Percentage instead of C -Quantity for the ZSAM condition type, because you are going to calculate the ZSAM from the Sum(Value) so you need to give % of the sum.
If you give quantity it will based on the material quatity not based on the sum value.
I hope this will help you,
Regards,
Murali.
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