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Graduated-to interval scales in Condition Contracts

Pankaj_M
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Hello Experts,

I have a question regarding settlement management in S/4 HANA.

The requirement for rebate scale is 5-10 PC will get 5%, 10-20 PC will get 10%, 20-30 PC will get 15%.

The scale needs 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 cumulative (e.g. 30 PC = its calculated 15%). However the requirement is for first 10 qty - 5%, next 10 qty 10% and for next 10 qty 15%.

What are settings required in condition contract management to achieve this requirement.

Thanks and Regards,

Pankaj

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pagarwal997
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Hi Pankaj - we had the exact same requirement but did NOT find a standard solution in Settlement Management. We are currently developing a custom routine to satisfy the requirement.

Pankaj_M
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Thank you Pranay for your reply.

Thanks and Regards,

Pankaj

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Hi pagarwal997,

Could you please share more details on the custom routine approach you are using to meet the requirement?

Thanks and Regards,

Devendra

pedrohb
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It sounds like you need to set up a graduated scale for your condition contract in S/4 HANA. Graduated scales are used when the rebate or discount percentage varies based on the quantity or amount purchased. Here's how you can set up a graduated scale for your requirement:

Create a new condition contract in transaction MEK1.

In the condition contract, create a new condition type for the rebate. In the "Control" tab, set the "Condition Class" to "Rebate/Sales Volume".

In the "Scale" tab, select "Graduated Scale" as the scale type.

Click on the "Intervals" button to create the intervals for the scale. In your case, you'll need to create three intervals:

Interval 1: Quantity from 0 to 10, with a rebate of 5%

Interval 2: Quantity from 11 to 20, with a rebate of 10%

Interval 3: Quantity from 21 to 30, with a rebate of 15%

Save your changes to the condition type.

Back in the condition contract, assign the condition type you just created to the contract item.

Enter the quantity in the contract item, and the system should automatically calculate the rebate based on the graduated scale.

When you do the final settlement, the system should calculate the rebate based on the quantity intervals you set up in the graduated scale.

Pankaj_M
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Thank you for your reply.

I have checked the graduated scales in condition contract but it's not working. Even SAP also mentioned the same in SAP note - 2678613 - Using Graduated-to interval scales in Condition Contracts.

I am looking for Scales in the condition contract and settlement management.

Thanks and Regards,

Pankaj