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Formula Price change at P.O

Former Member
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Hello Experts

I have query, We are using Formula price where we are uploading quatations daily and based on that price will be caliculated.

Hence my problem is in P.O formula price was arrived , However user found that price was wrong exm: $100 is there in P.O , bu it must be $105

Is there any way to correct it in P.O?

Thanks and Regards

srinivas.

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Former Member
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Hello Srinivas,

Very less details are available to give you an exact solutions. But you may follow below approach -

- Open the PO in display mode and press the Term Analysis button. Are there more than one terms? If yes, which term got picked up. Is the term that got picked up the right one?

- Term analysis will show you what quotation values have got picked up for which date. How the formula value was arrived on.

- Check the F&A formula in Formula Repository (SAP Menu ->Logistics ->Sales and Distribution ->Master Data ->Conditions ->F&A pricing ->Formula Repository) and also check the "Final and Provisional Calculation Rules"

Hope this helps.

with kind regards,

Gaurang Pandya

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Former Member
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Hello Srinivas,

Very less details are available to give you an exact solutions. But you may follow below approach -

- Open the PO in display mode and press the Term Analysis button. Are there more than one terms? If yes, which term got picked up. Is the term that got picked up the right one?

- Term analysis will show you what quotation values have got picked up for which date. How the formula value was arrived on.

- Check the F&A formula in Formula Repository (SAP Menu ->Logistics ->Sales and Distribution ->Master Data ->Conditions ->F&A pricing ->Formula Repository) and also check the "Final and Provisional Calculation Rules"

Hope this helps.

with kind regards,

Gaurang Pandya