on 01-11-2010 8:51 AM
Hi Friends,
what is the use of creating quotation through DP81? we can create the same quotation through VA21 also by giving WBS element? Can anyone explain me in detail please.
Kumar
Thank you all very much,
You mean to say that project planned cost will be coming to quotation automatically. Right? If so, that cost will be as statistical only? that means that cost will not go to accounts from SD side (EK01 or EK02)? Then after creation of quotation, if I go to VA22 there will be no net amount. right? I have to give the PR00 manually by seeing the cost condition value? Then after saving the quotation again the total revenue (PR00 & other conditions if any) (net amount) will update in projects?
Kindly explain me in detail please.
Kumar
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the planned cost will help you arrive to create quotation
it is not statistical
you can add any other condition type in VA22 as you like
Revenue will come direct to project but depends on planning profile and also if you are using billing plan in your SD doc type.
Please read SAP help first - everything is there
Hi Kumar
Using DP81, you can create quotation with automatic account assignment (configuration should be maintained correctly). And in this case you have your project cost plan ready & it'll help you in bidding process & you can quote effectively.
Regards
Amaresh Makal
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if you use VA21 then you will hav to manually enter the account assignment for the sales order line item as WBS
also the quotation value (costing) from WBS will not be available
Please read SAP help for more details
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