on 2020 Mar 27 10:54 AM
Hi All,
I have a question regarding settlement management in S/4 HANA.
I can do the settlement if my rebate condition is single (doesn't have any scale).
My case for scale is 5-10 PC will get 5%, 10-20 PC will get 20%, 20-30 PC will get 30%.
The scale also doesn't need a graduated scale.
After I tried using the scale (base-scale) and quantity when I am doing the final settlement the scale calculation always takes the latest once. Like my picture below (my picture show in condition contract management_WCOCO)
I am not sure if the scale in settlement management will be like this or not.
If anyone has experience in this area can you share, how does the scale work in settlement management?
Bc, when I read the sap notes/configuration settlement management it didn't display the exact scale calculation.
I hope you can help me. Thank you
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Hi pankaj_mahajan,
Scales in Settlement Management are working as any scales in S/4, only the graduated scale is not support in standard.
In this case for scale - based on the screenshot:
- from 5 PC will get 5%
- from 10 PC will get 10%
- from 20 PC will get 20%
- from 30 PC will get 30%
If settlement line item gets 52 PC then in this scenario, all the 52 PC will get 30% rebate.
If you expect to have:
- 5 calculated at 5% (10-5 = 5)
- 10 calculated at 10% (20-10 = 10)
- etc...
Then that's not scale based that need to be used but Graduated scales.
Regards,
Gauthier V.
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There is a threshold concept in rebate conditions like RES1 and when the threshold is reached the scale is activated considering total business volume. So the scale is determined keeping in view the overall business volume reached. Condition type is also set as group condition. I believe it doesnt even consider split criteria maintained through condition table.
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