on 05-04-2008 9:13 PM
Hi all,
In pricing, Whats the diiference between the scale types B (to scale) and D(graduated to interval). Can you pls explain with an example?
Thanks.
suppose scale is
to---- 10 5%
to-----20 10%
to-----30 20%
In normal TO scale if say order qty is 19, 10% will be activated for all the 19 items. if it is 29, 29% will be activated for all the 29 items..
in graduated scale
order qty = 19 means for first 10 items 55 will be active and for the next 9 items 10% will be active.
here depending on the quantity and scale discount ( say) will be spilt in no. of lines.
example of graduated scale is our electricity bill....
plz revert if any doubt
regards
Vishal
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Hi,
Pricing Type B: Thourugh this system will take the pricing upto the value that is example
Sales Order
Materiak Quantity Price
XYZ 50 15000 (50* 300)
Condition record in VK11
to 10 100/-
to 30 200/-
to 60 300/-
Pricing Type 😧
Please go through the below link for better understanding
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/93/7432c4546011d1a7020000e829fd11/frameset.htm
Regards
Goutham
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