on 2024 Feb 14 8:40 AM
Hello,
In the context of restful pricing in Quote2.0, I have mapped only condition type PR00 with the one-time list price and trying to see it getting updated in the corresponding quote column.
Despite receiving a response from CPS (possibly Configure, Price, Quote Service), the mapping process fails to trigger, and as a result, the price field condition in the quote item column list price does not get updated when a product is added to the quote for the first time.
But when I manually update the editable fields like "Discount percent" or "Discount Amount" or "net price", the mapping process gets triggered and updates the unit list price as you can see below.
Is it the standard behavior or am I missing any setting to get it triggered at the first instance while adding the product? can you please explain and provide a solution.
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Hi @elenchelvan.
Assuming that you are using Quote 2.0 with S/4 backend, did you follow all instructions in Pricing Procedures from SAP Variant Configuration and Pricing | SAP Help Portal or Setting SAP S/4HANA Pricing Procedures in SAP CPQ | SAP Help Portal including assign the necessary calculatons to quote fields?
Another reason might be that Pricing service returns the condition type but marked it as inactive (e.g. inactiveFlag="X"). In that case, CPQ does not consider the condition type.
To find out why a condition type is inactive, you can use the engine trace in the administration UI of the Pricing service on SAP BTP: Trace for Pricing Service | SAP Help Portal
If that does not help, please create a ticket for SAP CPQ (CEC-SAL-CPQ), so that support colleagues can have a closer look in the system.
Br, Michael
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@elenchelvan this does sound you have not set calculations on add/copy/delete but you did set those on editing discount. Please make sure this part is covered:
https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_CPQ/07de686e39e148b1bda86ffc17642b88/76e33bae38634129b660a1992a599665....
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The first screenshot you posted is used for configure which pricing/discount condition you want to send to sap erp backend. Is your scenario using Sap variant configurator and pricing standard integration? If yes, you should work on:
1)Provider-->sap integration-->general attribute mapping;
2)Adapting standard calculation in order to model the pricing scenario you desire.
Best regards,
D
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