on 2023 Jun 07 1:40 PM
Hello experts,
We have a question regarding the freight costs calculated in a freight order and its distribution/allocation to the billing document. We're using the freight cost calculation in freight orders to calculate freight costs as well as costs for packaging. Both types of costs are added together and are then transferred to the billing document into a single condition: HD00.
Is there a way to sperate these types of costs? We would like to see the freight costs and the packaging costs in two separate conditions.
Perhaps the solution we're looking for is transferring individual charge items from the freight order to individual conditions in the billing document
Regards,
Tim
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Hi Tim,
Check Oss note 2959280 - Customizing for Billing of Freight Costs - Integration with Transportation Management
Regards
Rogerio
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Hi Rogerio,
thanks for the hint. As far as I understand, the guide provides a solution to set up the cost distribution in general. The condition KF00 created in that example would contain the total cost calculated in the freight order, right? I'm wondering if there is a way, to only distribute specific costs to KF00.
As an example: In the screenshot below, I would like to distribute the 10 € specified by the charge item "Packaging" into a single condition (e. g. KF00). The remaining 4,78 € should go into a different condtion (HD00 for example).
Is that possible in TM? (Right now, the total amount of 14,78 € would be distributed to HD00, leaving no option to distinguish freight costs and packaging costs).
Regards,
Tim
Hi Tim,
yes it's allow only one SD price condition to be map with TM.
The total amount is take based on the Deliveries in the Cost distribution and not in head level in the FO.
Regards
Rogerio
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