on 02-12-2008 8:11 AM
Dear SAP Guru's,
What is the Use of Condition type line items in the TC: VoV8
Sales document : In the billing Tab
.In the Condition type in V/06 there is no access sequence defined for the same.
Is it same as the condition type VPRS .
Assuring for good Points reward,
regards,
Amlan Sarkar
You can carry out costing for a sales document item (item in an inquiry, quotation or an order) to find out the planned costs for this item. This is called sales order costing.
Sales order costing can be carried out using the following methods:
Product costing
Product costing calculates the cost of the sales order item on the basis of the sales order
BOM. A sales order BOM could be part of a super BOM and the configuration object
dependencies.
Unit costing
Unit costing is used if the system cannot access a sales order BOM. You enter the items to
be costed manually in unit costing.
The system determines the prices of the materials and services involved according to the
valuation variants saved in the costing variant.You can use sales order costing to determine the manufacturing costs and total production costs of a material managed as sales stock. As well as the direct material costs and the direct costs of production, you can also determine material overhead costs, production overhead costs,distribution and administration costs or transportation and insurance costs.
Sales order costing is controlled mainly via the costing variant. The costing variant is stored in the requirements class as a proposal value. In the requirements class, you also store the costing method and the costing sheet.
Copying Sales Order Costing to the SD Conditions
You can copy the results of sales order costing to the SD conditions. Copying can be carried out:as a basis for pricing
If you want to use sales order costing as a basis for pricing in SD, you can use the
standard SAP condition type EK01.
at a statistical level
You can copy sales order costing at a statistical level, if you do not wish to determine the price on the basis of this costing, but you wish to use the costs determined to calculate the profit margin in SD.
EK02 is the condition type provided for this in the standard system.You can save the condition type in the sales and distribution document type. If you want to define the condition type with reference to the sales document item, then you can also save the condition type in the requirements class.
In the requirements class, you can also store a condition type for the transfer of the fixed costs
proportion of the planned costs. EK03 is the condition provided for this in the standard system.
In Pricing, you may want to compare the prices with costs or even implement contribution margin
accounting.
To do this, you can use the condition type VPRS as the cost price.
The condition type VPRS goes into the valuation segment in the material master and determines
from this the standard price or average price.
The condition type VPRS is labeled as a statistical condition in the pricing procedure. Using the condition category G, the condition type VPRS goes into the valuation segment of the material master and determines from here the standard or average price.
The condition category S always accesses the standard price whereas condition
category T always accesses the average price.
The profit margin is determined using the calculation formula 11 assigned in the pricing
procedure. In this calculation formula the cost price is subtracted from the subtotal of net
value 2.
regds
Jude
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Hi,
As much as i know, this is only for COSTING purpose. If in case your business requires induvidual costing at sales order level then in arder to activate it you opt between the options EK01 or EK02.
VPRS carries the cost from the material master or thro routine but it does not conduct any cost calcuation for product.
Regards,
Jn
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Hi,
condition type line items basically mean that particular item is subjected to different conditions.
like a single item apart from its item pricing may also be subjected to the statistical condition type, which can be clearly and specifically seen to understand its effects.
that is why condition type line items play a differing role so as to make us aware of what condition types are particularly applicable.
A posting item is updated statistically under the following conditions:
By User Exits
By statistical commitment items
By Customizing (update profile per value type)
By flagging a document (e.g. a funds commitment) as statistical
By flagging the MM movement type as not budget relevant
By flagging the AM movement type as not budget relevant
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Condition type EK01 is mainly used for cost-plus contracts in which the sales price depends on the expected costs
This condition type is used for costing of certain material.
Once this condition is pulled in a sales order we can check the profit margin. Hence EK01 is used when a calculation is based on a farmula e.g. SALING PRICE - COSTPRICE = PROFIT,
whereas EK01 is used where the all amount remain same and do not varies e.g.
VPRS CONDITION TYPE
this condition is not be sent to the customer, hence it won't appear on any document which is to be sent. It's only for internal purpose.
These are the condition type that will display the results of the unit costing for certain type of sales document.
EK01 :
If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is issued to the first position on the conditions screen for the item. The value can be used as a basis for price determination.
EK02:
If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is simply a statistical value which you can compare with the price.
Please note the following points :
1) The condition type must have condition category Q (costing).
2) The condition type must agree with the condition type defined for unit costing in the pricing procedure.
Further:
The condition type can be selected as follows:
Through the sales document type
Condition types EK01 and EK02 are specified in the CndTypLineItems field in the sales document type.
Through the requirements class
This enables you to define different condition types for different sales document items of a sales document.
Condition types EK01 or EK02 are specified in the CndTypLineItems field in the requirements class.
Condition type EK03 is specified in the CondTypLinItFix field. You can only use condition type EK03 in conjunction with the requirements class.
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