on 06-19-2007 11:02 AM
Hello Gurus,
What is pricing structure?
and what is meant by changes in pricing structure for the document type.
Could anyone let me know about pricing structure and changes in Pricing structure for document type.
prashant
Hi
The pricing procedure in a document is determined by five factors namely
Sales organisation
Distribution channel
Division
Customer pricing procedure
Document pricing procedure
Out of these 5, Document pricing procedure is the one which comes from the document characteristics. The same can be seen in VOV8 for a specific document type.
For the combination of Sales areacppdpp-----we need to assign a pricing procedure.
Here if you want a different pricing procedure to be enabled for a particular documen ttype, you need to configure this in this place.
On the otherside, technically there is something called pricing communication structure, which is a technical structure (similar to a table). If that is what you are looking for, then please let us know. The structures for pricing are KOMK, KOMP etc.
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Hi Prashnat,
In SAP Pricing works on Condition Techniqe.
Condition Technic consits to following things.
1.Condition Tabels ( Assigned to Access Sequence )
2.Access Sequence ( Assigned to Condition Types)
3.Condition Types ( Assigned to Pricing Procedure)
4.Pricing Procedure
5.In Pricing Procedure Determination will be assigning as fallows:
Sales Org + Dist Channel + Division + Document Pricing Procedure + Customer Pricing Procedure + Pricing Procedure.
Based on this the Pricing will be takes place in the system.
Hope this Clarifies your Doubts and Please Reward If Really Helpful,
Thanks and Regards,
Sateesh.Kandula
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