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EK01 AND EK02

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hi friends,

Can any one explain about actual cost (EK01) and caliculated cost (EK02). where we can use these condition types EK01 and EK02. In which scenario we can use EK01 and which scenario we can use EK02.

Explain about Actual cost and caliculated cost, in functional wise also.

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Manoj_Mahajan78
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Narayana,

EK01 is usually used to manage 'follow through type' of orders. Example you purchase something directly on behalf of the customer (outside normal stock) and then you sell it to the customer with a mark-up

EK01 usually allows you to hold the cost of the item and therefore allow accurate accounting later on during the process and yes it should be added to the relevant pricing procedure if you want to use this type of process

EK01 :

If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is issued to the first position on the conditions screen for the item. The value can be used as a basis for price determination.

EK02:

If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is simply a statistical value which you can compare with the price.

Please note the following points :

1) The condition type must have condition category 'Q' (costing).

2) The condition type must agree with the condition type defined for unit costing in the pricing procedure.

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MM

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Hi Narayana

The standard system contains the following condition types that can be used in connection with unit costing, product costing, and preliminary order costing in assembly processing:

Condition Types for Pricing

Condition Type

Meaning

EK01

Cost of goods manufactured (CGM)

EK02

CGM (statistical)

EK03

Fixed CGM (statistical)

Condition type EK01 is mainly used for cost-plus contracts in which the sales price depends on the expected costs.

Condition type EK02 is mainly used when the sales price is a market price and the expected costs are only used for informational purposes.

Condition type EK03 offers the capability of transferring the fixed costs of a cost estimate into the conditions.

The costs are transferred from the cost component view Cost of goods sold into the condition type.

The above-mentioned condition types must be of category Q. Whether a condition type of category Q is only used in pricing as a statistical value or for price calculation is controlled in the pricing procedure.

The condition type is created in Customizing for Sales.

The condition type can be selected as follows:

Through the sales document type

Condition types EK01 and EK02 are specified in the CndTypLineItems field in the sales document type.

Through the requirements class

This enables you to define different condition types for different sales document items of a sales document.

Condition types EK01 or EK02 are specified in the CndTypLineItems field in the requirements class.

Condition type EK03 is specified in the CondTypLinItFix field. You can only use condition type EK03 in conjunction with the requirements class.

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