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BONUS BUY

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Dear Friends,

Can we map Bonus Buy Scenario in SAP R/3(Without touching IS-Retail)

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former_member550050
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Hi

Bonus buy is applicable for IS RETAIL ONLY

In R3 it is removed from ECC 5 onwards

Eventhough you find config part available in spro but the condition records you cant create in easy access as the tcodes BB01,BB02 are not available

See R 3 is practised in manufacturing scenario and Bonus Buy concept is practised more in retail scenarios SAP has removed this from R3 and put it in IS RETAIL

Bonus Buy forms a major part in SD part of IS RETAIL

The bonus buy creation t code is VBK1 only the discount types configured is BB00,BB01 like that

Regards

raja

Edited by: ramanathan raja on Dec 30, 2008 8:28 PM

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If So plz. let me know the Functionality of Bonus Buy in 4.7 and below versions

former_member217082
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Hi hariprasad

The Functionality or concept of bonus buy is if Product A is Rs.10/- and Product B is Rs.5/- together we sell them at Rs14/- (less than that of Product A+ Product B bought individually) .

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Srinath

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Dear Srinath,

I know very well about the concept.

But plz. let me know the configuration part in R/3 4.7 and below versions.

Where is the link to activate the Bonus Buy conditions in the pricing procedure

former_member217082
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Hi

Prerequisites

The following Customizing settings must be available:

A field catalog must exist.

• Condition tables must be defined.

• An access sequence for the condition tables must be defined.

• Condition types must be defined.

The Customizing settings for bonus buys are contained in the Sales section of the IMG under Basic Functions.

Scope of Functions

• You can determine the type of discount granted as a condition. The following types of discount are possible:

- Fixed price

- Fixed discount

- Percentage discount

- Free Goods

•- You can define quantity-based or value-based scales.

You can also determine whether the discount is granted only once or more than once per sale.

• You can define the articles for which the system is to grant the condition. To do so, you specify one of the following as the target of the bonus buy:

- a single article

- articles belonging to a specific grouping

- all prerequisites

- all articles purchased together (the whole transaction)

You can define which requirements are necessary for a bonus buy to be granted.

Requirements refer to the total sale in general (for example, a minimum sale) or to other aspects of the sale (such as the use of a credit card).

• You can determine the type of bonus buy granted. You thus determine how the system should logically link the individual prerequisites. A distinction is made in the system between the following types of bonus buy:

- Multi-deal

At least one of the prerequisites defined for the bonus buy has to be met. The following examples illustrate how multi-deals are typically used:

Bonus buy conditions can be reached from the initial screen of Retailing by choosing Master data--> Condition/Arrangement > Conditions: Sales> Bonus buy--> Bonus buy -->Create.

When you save a bonus buy condition that uses an article grouping, the system determines the articles currently contained in the grouping. The system does not take subsequent changes into account, for example if you remove an article from a promotion contained in an article grouping or delete an article grouping.

Secondly , if you are asking to link to the pricing procedure in SAP SD , then as Bonus Buy is not possible in SAP SD then there is no way of linking but it is possible to use in SAP IS RETAIL module only

Regards

Srinath

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former_member217082
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Hi prabhakhar

Bonus buy works in IS RETAIL and not in SD . In IS RETAIL in SD part this concept will be used for the promotional part .

T.code - VBK1

Regards

Srinath