on 08-02-2007 2:24 AM
In BOM, you are pricing the car at USD 24 k, the tyres at USD 150. You are also selling tyres as independent of the main item i.e. car. Do u make new pricing or make a new material for independent sale of tyres, if your price is USD 250 for independent sale?
Hi Bapi,
In SAP sales order BOM is of 2 types. Header level pricing and Sub item level pricing. Now your car is a complete product whcih contains the tyres, the seats , the engine. So logically you will price for the whole car and not the individual items like engine, seats, tyres, lights, baterry.
If you are maintaining the price at the header item like CAR, then when you create the material for the CAR, you have to select the item category group as 'ERLA'
then you create the sales order BOM and include the sub items.
When you create the sales order, the pricing will be done for the whole car. But you can sell the individual items also.
Now when you want to do pricing at the sub item level, then keep the BOM as it is. Go to MM02 select the main item that is CAR and change the item category group as 'LUMF'.
Now when you create the sales order, he system will carry out pricing for the individual items that have been included in the sales order BOM.
Pricing records will be there for CAR also and for individual items also. Only thing is depending upon the item category group the pricing will vary.
No need to maintain separate prices in case of header level or sub item level pricing.
Reward points if solution helps.
Regards,
Allabaqsh G. Patil
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Hi
In bom generally if want to give pricing at the header level you maintain ERLA in the Item category group in the material master record. then it will cost only CAR. and the items will not be relevant by pricing. but act only as text items. and if you want to give pricing for item then you have to maintain LUMF in the item category group of the material. (same material). then it will be priced only for the sub items in the material and not relevant for header.
and if you want to sell only sub items and get priced. then you have to give NORM in the item category group of that material.
and all it depends on the item category only becaue you tell the system how that particular material should behave in the order, ie, whether relevant for billing or pricing is everything controlled by the item category only.
hope this helps
regrds
preetham
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Hi Dear,
Just try out this.
In COnfig SPRO Item category determination
Say order type = OR
SALES DOC Item category group HLICat group Item Category
OR ERLA TAQ
OR NORM TAQ TAE
OR NORM TAN
Master Data:
In CS01
The main Material is : Car
Sub item: Tyre
In MM02
Car : Item Category group = ERLA
Tyre: Item Category Group = NORM
In VK11
Car: PR00 = 300 usd
Trye PR00 = 250 usd
Now when you make sales order for Car
The price that is picked up is usd 300 only. ( NO other price is taken into consideration)
When you make a sales order for Tyre
The price that is picked up is usd 250.
Hi
Make the General ICG of ur car as ERLA and subitems as LUMF
Also make the ICG which is different from General ICG (ICG is available in Sales org2 view of MMR) to NORM.
Now if u sell the main item
Pricing is done only at main item
Subitems will just become text items and hence not relevant for pricing
If youw ant to sell subitems separately
Subitems will have IC as TAN due to ICG of NORM and hence they will be relevant for pricing.
This is tested and it works fine.
Rewards if this helps.
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hi routray,
no need of new pricing for the component.
Everything depends on the type of item category group ur r using.
if u r using ERLA for Bom Item(CAR) then if the customer places order for car the price of the car will be taken into account.
Even if u r using LUMF for Bom Item then the system calculates the total prices of the all the components like tyre, body and other and bill the customer.
But u can sell the components seperately as standard items also.
for this u hav to maintain condition records(VK11) for the components.
i hope this will help u
award points if it is helpful.
if not reply with ur doubt
raj
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Hi
No need to create new pricing , when the item category group for higher level item is ERLA it takes price at main item, and the item categories in sales order will TAQ and TAE
When you wish price should be at sub item level i.e. component level the item category group should be LUMF and item categories will be TAP and TAN.
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Hi,
In case of BOM, when pricing happens only at Header level using ERLA, then it doesn't count for prices at item level and vice versa using (LUMF). If you want to sell sub-item independently, then you have to maintain condition records for this as any other material. Then you can directly enter the sub-item (in your case tyres) into the sales order.
Samier Danish
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hi,
in BOM if you are pricing on the main item which is the car in your case , it will take the price of the car which is main item only . what ever subitems you take will be listed in the sales order but there price is not taken into account.
if you want to sell the tyres separetly then you can give the material directly in the sales order and maintain the condition records for it
pls reward points if the answer is helpful
Regards,
Murali
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