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Min Quantity vs Free good quantity

Former Member
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Hello Folks,

The following are definitions of Min Quantity and Free Goods quantity.

1. Min Qty: When this quantity is exceeded, condition kicks in.

2. Free goods qty : Basis for calculation of number of free goods i.e the discount aka additional quantity.

Are'nt they the same?

What i mean is, in order to derive the additional quantity, the condition has to kick in which is when there is a minimum quantity ordered. Lets say Qty of 10.

When there is at least 10, there should be some discount determined right? Lets say Qty of 1.

So, the basis for this is a Free Good quantity of 10 to get a discount of 1 piece right?

Kindly provide clarification, thanks.

Cheers

John

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former_member365422
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Dear John,

I think you are quite clear about free goods but

Discount is different and Additional Quantity is different.

Discount is deducted in cash where as additional quantity will be delivered in the form of goods only.

In Free goods determination condition record(VBN1) we can give Minimum quantity as a basis for condition to execute

for ex. Suppose I want to give 10 + 1 free but the condition for this offer is on minimum purchase of 100Pcs.

So my minimum quantity is 100pcs and on purchase of 100pcs 10pc will be free.

you can also select if you want to give 101free=11 (Exclusive) or 91free=10 (Inclusive).

There are also different calculation types available in standard for calculation of free goods.

Similarly we can maintain different scales also.

i hope I made it clear.

Regards

Mayank

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