on 08-02-2007 10:29 AM
Hi,
can we carry out pricing again in billing?
Thank you.
You CAN update the pricing via the billing transactions. It just isn't effective for processing many documents that need repricing.
Put in your delivery or order number, click the billing document overview button (in VF01), or the simulate button (in VF04). Now you should see the proposed billing document details and how the billing document will price. You can go to the header pricing or double click into the line items, condition tab and press the 'update pricing' button to reprice it.
This isn't effective for having to handle a lot of billing documents, but if you have a few to correct/update, it could work out for you.
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we can chage price in billing or we can change billing doc rather than default which is having diff pricing type .
total pricing may possible in billing also by maintaing seperate doc proc in billing doc but i am not checked in real time
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You cannot do a reprice in a Billing document. You can only do a reprice in offer or order document.
Rwd if it helps you
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Hi
Can you brief your issue?
Regards
Prasanna R
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Hi,
If you want that you want to carry out new pricing in billing like in Sales order, it's not possible but you can update the new pricing thru copy controls.
Reward if answered your question
Samier Danish
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