on 12-29-2010 7:25 AM
Dear All
Can you plz guide me
what is the meaning of Condition is used for statistics in pricing?
Tell me by example
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HI,
When you press F1 in the nineth column (Statistics) of pricing procedure, you are getting the explanation "Condition is used for statistics". It means this value is considered for analysis purpose; not for calculating values like net value. In the standard pricing procedure RVAA01 the conditon type VPRS is tick marked in 'Statistics'. The system calculates the net price of the line item based on calculation. The profit margin is calculated by subtracting cost from the net value. So the cost (VPRS) is used as a statistical value here.
Regards,
K Bharathi
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hi,
let me keep in this way:
this is used for information purpose.
The value against the condition type will not be taken into account during Net value calculation of the product.
balajia
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Hi rakesh,
I think Balaji means to say if the condition is statistical it will not affect the Net Value of the doc.
Regards
Suchait
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hi,
for your information
it is not statistics but its statistical.
normally VPRS will be standard example to say.
let me use it.
if you keep the condition type as STATISTICAL.
it will add or involve in calculating the net value of the product.
it will be used for analysis and reporting purposes.
and requriment 4 will be added in front of VPRS.
balajia
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