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Former Member
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Hi,

when i'm running costing is sales order -error message EK02 missing is coming

1 what is the relevance of EK0 ctype

2. how EK02 ctype picks costing value

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former_member550050
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Hi

EK01 and EK02 are used in MTO make to order scenarios where as VPRS is used in MTS make to stock scenarios

Difference between EK01 ( Actual Cost) and EK02 (Calculated Cost)

These are the condition type that will display the results of the unit costing for certain type of sales document.

EK01 :

If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is issued to the first position on the conditions screen for the item. The value can be used as a basis for price determination.

EK02:

If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is simply a statistical value which you can compare with the price.

Please note the following points :

1) The condition type must have condition category 'Q' (costing).

2) The condition type must agree with the condition type defined for unit costing in the pricing procedure.

Regards

Raja

Former Member
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Hi,

still confused

1 .while doing sales order costing we have 2 options unit costing /product costing - what is the difference

2. if we select product costing how automatically costing value goes to EK02 ctype

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Lakshmipathi
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In Make To Order scenario, condition types EK01 & EK02 would be used.

If you want to use sales order costing as a basis for pricing in SD, you can use the standard SAP condition type EK01.

If you do not wish to determine the price on the basis of this costing, but you wish to use the costs determined to calculate the profit margin in SD. EK02 is the condition type provided for this in the standard system.

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi