2. Pricing Config Flashcards

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  1. Module contents (2 items):
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  1. Pricing config overview

2. Customizing pricing

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  1. Module objectives (3 items):
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  1. Create or supplement pricing elements
  2. Explain pricing config
  3. Customizing settings for pricing
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  1. Sequence of config steps (3 items):
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  1. Pricing config is carried out in reverse order of pricing process in the sales document
  2. When you create a new pricing procedure you have to be aware of the cond record to be found later from the start
  3. First step is to create a new cond table if the required key combination (= cond table) is not available in std sys
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  1. Cond tables (5 items):
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  1. Cond records are always created using a specific key combination
  2. You use cond tables to define the structure of the keys
  3. The most important fields used in pricing are available in the std system
  4. Key fields of a cond table must appear at the start at the table
  5. In the cond table you can determine whether a field appears in the header in the item part of the generated fast entry screen for the maintenance of cond records
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  1. Access sequence (4 items):
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  1. An access sequence consists of one or more cond tables
  2. You can define prices, discounts and surcharges at various levels and each level is defined by a cond table
  3. The hierarchy of diff levels is determined by the sequence of entries in an access sequence
  4. The system determines the cond records in the specified sequence
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  1. Source fields for access sequences (3 items):
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  1. You can specify the doc field or source field within each access of an access sequence
  2. Examples:
    - material or pricing material
    - doc currency or local currency
    - sold-to party or ship-to-party
  3. Access sequence of std cond PR00 (“Price”) has a 3rd access that is carried out only when restriction 3 (“Doc in foreign currency”) is fulfilled
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  1. Cond types (3 items):
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  1. Once you create the access sequence, you assign it to a cond type
  2. You can also create your own cond type
  3. You can determine the characteristics of each cond type (e.g. surcharge or discount; based on value or qty)
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  1. Pricing procedures (3 items):
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  1. Cond types are combined in the required sequence in the pricing procedure
  2. Manual cond whose input sequence you want to keep must appear at same level
  3. To enter cond at same level in pricing procedure you use counter subkey
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  1. Procedure determination (3 items):
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  1. Based on sales area
  2. Based on customer pricing procedure field in the customer master
  3. Based on doc pricing procedure field, which is assigned to the sales doc type
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  1. Customizing pricing components (2 items):
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  1. Customizing options are restricted by the catalog of allowed fields for cond tables
  2. Use the release-neutral procedure for additional fields in the field catalog
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  1. Adding new fields for pricing (7 items):
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  1. Cond table - defines key fields of the cond records
  2. Access sequence - contains the hierarchy for cond records
  3. Cond type - represents the properties of the pricing cond
  4. Pricing procedure - defines how the cond types are linked
  5. Procedure determination - selects the correct pricing procedure
  6. Adding new fields for pricing - creates new fields to define any cond tables and meet customer requirements
  7. Requirements routines and formulas - modifying the standard pricing logic to meet unique user requirements
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