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Mandatory to Use Std CIN Pricing Procedures?

Former Member
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Hai All,

CIN, we have few std pricing procedures such as JINEXP,JINFACT etc..,

is it mandatory to use the same pricing procedures by copying-

or we can create our own without copying existing- bcoz in CIN PP- we wont have req'd cond types

is it mandatory to have ED total cond types in our SD pricing procedure?

just need a confirmation- as am already using the my own SD PP

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Former Member
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dear,

It depend upon customer requirement if customer requirement fulfil by stnd, u can use that otherwise copy stndone and enter whatever conditions u requires.

it alwaya be good practise if copy Stnd one and make the changes as per your requirements.

thanks,

rahul

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Former Member
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Thanks a lot

Lakshmipathi
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Pricing Procedure datas are dependent with some 25 to 30 entries and it is always recommended to copy the standard so that you need not worry about these dependent areas.

On the other hand, If you are creating on your own without copying the standard, then you should double ensure that you have configured / assigned all those dependent entries also as otherwise, due to some reason or the other, while creating SD documents, you will face various issues and you cannot detect the root cause and you have to break your head unnecessarily which can be avoided.

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi

Former Member
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Hi Abhishek Singh ,

It is not mandatory to copy the std pricing procedures such as JINEXP,JINFACT etc,

but it is strongly recommended to copy this as you will save time and also lot many settings will be taken care by the system itself and you can find the condition types already included in the pricing procedure . Then you can simply add if you need any extra condition types as per customer requirement.

Regards,

Vvieks