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Copying target quantity from contract into order?

Former Member
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Hi SD Guru's,

I have created a material value contract where the field is target quantity (Which i have maintained as 100% ZPS - which stands for 100% Site - This is in case of a billboard which i want to sell completely for ad's.) Now i want to create a sales order in reference to this contract, but somehow this target quantity is not getting copied into my sales order? Can we work a solution for this??

Thanks and Regards

Ravi

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Former Member
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hi ravi,

If everything is fine at ur end like the copy control & no errors etc.

Then just check that when u r copying the value contract in the order, Ur target quantities r not making the order value exceeding ur contract limit as it is a value contract where ur value count as ur limit.

Former Member
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so suppose if u have taken this contract earlier to create a release order then some of ur contract value has been used up. so it cud be that now when u want to craete the subsiquent doc u r unable to generate the value for ur req quantity n hence r not able to copy entire quantity

bcrao
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hi,

read this doc

Definition

A value contract is a legal agreement with a customer that contains the materials and services that the customer receives within a specified time period, and for a value up to a specified target value. A value contract can contain certain materials or a group of materials (product hierarchy, assortment module).

Use

The value contract contains rules that specify the kind of release orders that are allowed. You can define restrictions on customers and materials. In addition to the sold-to party, you can specify the other partners who are authorized to release against the contract by assigning the partner function AA to them. You can also define additional ship-to parties for release orders using the partner function AW. For further information, see Authorized Partners for Release Orders.

In the value contract you can refer to lists of materials that have already been defined. This list could be a product hierarchy or a assortment module (for more information, see Assortment Module for Value Contracts). However you also create a value contract for only one material (for example, a configurable material).

To fulfill both these requirements, two types of value contracts are offered in the standard system:

Value contract type WK 1

You can specify a product hierarchy or a assortment module for value contracts with contract type WK 1. The system will always propose this type of contract, if you want to create a contract for several materials or a certain group of materials. All the materials in the relevant assortment, or belonging to the specified product hierarchy are then relevant for release.

Value contract type WK 2 (material-related)

You can create contracts for one material (usually configurable) with this type of value contract. A software company is an example of where this kind of contract is often used. There, a contract for the value of $500,000 is made with the customer for one specific software product.

You can also agree on the length of the contract for this type. The contract duration can be agreed at item level and can be different from the contract duration specified at header level.

You can store special price agreements for the value contract. These price agreements can then be used at any level. For example, a value contract can contain prices for individual materials, or discounts that are valid for every released material.

Release Orders

The customer fulfills a contract by issuing orders against the contract. The contract does not contain any exact dates for deliveries, so you need to create a sales order to release against a value contract.

When a release order is created for the contract, the system automatically updates the released values in the contract. The release order value is calculated from the total of the open order and delivery values, plus the value that has already been billed to the value contract.

The system also updates the released value for subsequent changes (for example, overdelivery of contract release, price changes in the billing document, partial deliveries, returns, rejection of order items, cancellation or reversal of orders, deliveries or billing documents).

You can create a release order in any currency. The system automatically converts this currency into the one agreed upon in the value contract on the pricing date for the contract release order.

Billing

You can bill the value contract either directly, or per release order. If you want to bill the value contract directly, you have to create a billing plan for the value contract. This enables you to bill the value contract for several dates, and for partial values. If you change the value of an item in the value contract, the system automatically adjusts the open billing dates so that the complete value is billed.

Document Flow

You can use the document flow to display all the subsequent documents that arise from a value contract (for example, sales orders, deliveries, billing documents).

Completing value contracts

A value contract is complete when you enter a reason for rejection. You can define how the system reacts when you have reached the target value in Customizing for value contracts (item category).(You define the following reactions: a warning, an error message or no reaction.)

Constraints

A value contract that has not been completely released is not automatically billed. When you work with the billing plan which has dates that have already been billed and you then reduce the target value in the value contract, the system does not check whether too much has been billed. In this case, you have to create a credit memo for the difference.

Quantity and value contract items cannot be processed together in one document.

bcrao
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that is true, the mat used in contract is to pass tax rel and other a/c doc to finance

It will not copy in to releasing order.

waht ever value you consumed w.r.t contract , the value is updated in contract. if total contract value is consumed then system gives a message

Former Member
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Hi

if you got any error msg let me know

Muthupandiyan

Former Member
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Muthupandiyan

No error message, but i want the target quantity to get copied from my material value contract to sales order.

Please suggest

Thanks & Regards

Ravi

Former Member
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Hi Ravi

Material value contract is normally used to agree a sale of material for specific value. So here only the value will be copied i think no qty...

Can you elobrate your requirment/question please..

Muthupandiyan

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Muthupandiyan,

Could you please tell me which document type and which item category can i use in such a case, where i want to copy the target quantity from contract into sales order?

Thanks and Regards

Ravi

Former Member
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Ravi

In value contracts we are not entering a qty normally. please check the same. only we are entering the target value that is value of the contract. when we processing the sales order with reference to the value contract. the value of the sales order is shown as released value in the contract...

Please check with your contract type and VA42 contract no value or qty and let me know

Reward if helpfull

Muthupandiyan

Former Member
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Hi Ravi,

In [VA01] enter the sales document type and click on the "Create with Reference" option in the application toolbar. Go to the contract tab, enter the contract number and click on the copy option this would copy all the items along with their quantities into the sales order.

Regards

Nadarajah Pratheb

Former Member
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Nadarajah Pratheb,

I have checked my copying control, but is it allowed for target quantity to get copied into sales order from contract??

My copying control values at item level are: This is from Contract to Order

Copying Requirements - 301

Pos/Neg Quantity - blank

Copy quantity - blank

Pricing type - C

Cont. Item copy mode - blank

Copy. product select - blank

Update document flow - X

Data T - 151

Data T - 102

Data T - 002

VEDA - 302

FPLA - 402

Please Suggest

Thanks and Regards

Ravi

former_member227476
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dear ravi

are you creating the order with reference to that contract?

check the copy control, weather you have check fully reference or not

siva

Former Member
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Siva,

I have checked my copying control, but is it allowed for target quantity to get copied into sales order from contract??

My copying control values at item level are: This is from Contract to Order

Copying Requirements - 301

Pos/Neg Quantity - blank

Copy quantity - blank

Pricing type - C

Cont. Item copy mode - blank

Copy. product select - blank

Update document flow - X

Data T - 151

Data T - 102

Data T - 002

VEDA - 302

FPLA - 402

Please Suggest

Thanks and Regards

Ravi

Former Member
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Check Copy control

VTAA- CQ to OR

Make item coping req as 301

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sam masker

Former Member
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Sam Masker,

I have checked my copying control, but is it allowed for target quantity to get copied into sales order from contract??

My copying control values at item level are: This is from Contract to Order

Copying Requirements - 301

Pos/Neg Quantity - blank

Copy quantity - blank

Pricing type - C

Cont. Item copy mode - blank

Copy. product select - blank

Update document flow - X

Data T - 151

Data T - 102

Data T - 002

VEDA - 302

FPLA - 402

Please Suggest

Thanks and Regards

Ravi