on 07-31-2007 8:21 AM
Hi all,
Can anybody plz lemme know how the EK01 n EK02 (Condition type line items) which u can find in defintion of a sales document(like OR) in billing tab? I hv read its help in IDES, But wud somebody tel me how we use them n what for n wats the difference between them?
Thx. Good day!
Prashant
dear prashant,
EK01 and EK02 have been provided for cost transfer of line items.
EK01: If we choose it the result of the sales order costing (integration with controlling) is first printed to the pricing screen for the item. The value can be used as basis for price calculation.
EK02: System simply takes the result of the sales order costing as a statistical value (only for information purpose).
rewards if it helps
siva
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dear prashant,
EK01 and EK02 have been provided for cost transfer of line items.
EK01: If we choose it the result of the sales order costing (integration with controlling) is first printed to the pricing screen for the item. The value can be used as basis for price calculation.
EK02: System simply takes the result of the sales order costing as a statistical value (only for information purpose).
rewards if it helps
siva
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Hi Prasanth,
Both are cost conditons, however, EK01is used for costing the sales order line items. To know the total cost of all the items which is integrated with controlling area.
EK02 is just a statistical cost condition, where the information is used for report purposes.
Regards
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EK01: If this is assigned, then system carries out sales order line item product costing and can be used to calculate net value for a line item as a basis.
EK02: If this is assigned, sales order line item cost can be used only to compare with net value by which the profit margin can be calculated. It has close integration with Controlling. It may be used for BOM and configurable material.
Regards
AK
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