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cost on the basis of order quantity

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Can the cost be decided on the basis of order quantity ? For example when 100 pieces are taken the cost is 10 each but when 1 peice is purchased the cost is 50 each,

Similarly this should reflect when we sell the item in customer service.

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hello, friend.

by 'cost' did you mean price?

if so, you can very well do this in VK11 or VK31, when you define the material price. after entering the details for the material, highlight the line item and click on the 'scales' icon. you can make entries like...

from 1 (UoM), price 50

from 10 (UoM), price 10

regards.

Former Member
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Thanks ....can I enter a formulae for this.

E.g. for 1 to 100 pieces, total price 100 + (1*Quantity)

for more than 100 peices, total price 100 + (0.5*Quantity)

Former Member
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hi,

the scales would do that job for you. You do not need to explicitly mention a formulae at VK11 when maintaining condition records. And remember cost at sales order level has a different meaning. We use the term Cost to talk about VPRS condition. Normally the costs and prices at sales order level can be transferred to COPA for profitability analysis. We map these pricing conditions to COPA value fields for management reporting purpose.

regards

sadhu kishore

Former Member
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Sorry...I mean price not the cost

Former Member
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Use scales in pricing condition records creation via VK11 and you would do just fine.

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Just to add- make sure you maintain the particular Discount condition type as Quantity Scale.

rgds

Sai

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