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Regarding the routines in pricing

Former Member
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Hi All

Could anybody give any real time(customized according the customer needs) examples regarding the usage of routines(requirements) in pricing?

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Former Member
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Hi,

An easy example:

If in case you want to configure such that a condition type must pick up the price for a particular material from material master for plant 10 then you set a routine accordingly and insert into the requirements.

So in real when only when in the sales order you have the scenario of having the delivering plant as 10 only then the price for the material is picked up from the material master.

Award points if useful.

Regards,

Jn.

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hi,

we have a condition for transfer pricing used when the goods are transferred frm a plant of one comp code to another.

Typically we have an intercompany billing for this scenario.

Now to give a list price to the customer what we do is, we maintain condition record for the transfer price like ZTPR and to derive the cost price and list price for the receiving company we have written rountines for the alternative cal type.

We have maintained one table where we mentino the multiplication factors like

A - .032

B - 1.34

etc. Now the alt cal type for the calculated list price and calculated cost ie conditin type ZPRC and ZCOS are derived taking the ZTPR conditin record value and multiplied by the multiplication factor. Inthe material master the multiplication factor is maintained as master data. so while calculating depending the receiving plant the multiplication factor varies and accordingly the values are derived.

Hope this is good.

regards

sadhu kishore

Former Member
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Routines in Requirement for pricing control the relevant requirement. For Eg. Routine no 13 is for rounding the value, Routine no 2 is for pricing at item level & so on..

The best example will be to refer to Pricing Procedure (V/08) RVAA01, which may further clearify your concept.

Regards,

Rajesh Banka

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Edited by: Rajesh Banka on Feb 13, 2008 1:05 PM