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Pricing - Requirment / calculation type / base value

Former Member
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Dear Friends,

Thnaks for the support and guidance provided by you for my previous posts

In Pricing Procedure we give Requirment, Calculation type and Alternative formula for condition base value, I would like to know where do we exctly define all this?

Or are they standard? If standards where we can see how they works?

Regards

Vishal

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Lakshmipathi
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Dear Vishal

Please go thru these links on VOFM

[VOFM in SD|http://www.saptechsolutions.com/pdf/VOFMFormulaRoutines.pdf]

[VOFM |http://www.saptechsolutions.com/pdf/VOFMCopyRequirementRoutines.pdf]

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi

Former Member
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Dear all,

Thanks for the help.

Regards

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Former Member
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Hi,

go through the below Examples for better understanding ..

Example: 1

Condition Type: PR00

Requirement 2 Item with Pricing

Purpose:

This is an example of a pricing requirement. This requirement is met if the document item category is relevant for pricing and no previous condition in the pricing procedure has set the condition exclusion flag. This requirement can be assigned to condition types in the pricing procedure to avoid unnecessary accesses to the database when an item is not relevant for pricing or a condition exclusion indicator has been set.

Example: 2

Condition Type: Net value

Calculation Type: 2 Net value

Purpose:

This is an example of a condition value formula. This type of formula can be used to influence the value shown for the condition in pricing. A condition value formula is assigned to a condition type or value line in the pricing procedure.

Formula '2' sets the value equal to net value that has been calculated so far for the item in the pricing procedure. It contains the amount excluding taxes.

Example: 3

Condition Type: R100

Alt.Condition Base Value: 28 (100% Discount)

Purpose:

This is an example of a condition base value formula. A condition base value formula can be used to influence the basis the system uses when computing a pricing value. A condition base formula is assigned to a condition type in the pricing procedure.

Formula '28' sets the rate of the condition to a 100% discount. This formula was delivered with condition type R100 to support free goods functionality.

Reward if it is useful,

Chandramohan

Former Member
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Hello,

The requirements, calculation type, alternative condition base value and other enhancements will be defined in transaction code VOFM.

This is not only for pricing, but it is used to define the requirements for copying control, output control requirements, pricing formulas....etc...

Prase

Former Member
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Hello,

Go to transaction code VOFM.

In the menu bar, go to requirements - pricing.

Here you create a routine number and define a routine according to your requirement.

The same routine number is assiged back in the pricing procedure. The same principle works whether it be requirement or calculation type or alternative condition base value.

REWARD POINTS IF HELPFUL

Regards

Sai