on 2008 May 19 10:57 AM
Hi,
In a sales order net value of item was rs 230.I removed the statistics tick from vprs condition type in pricing procedure and saved with 11 alt calc type.cost was 190
and net was 230.In the sales order cond value infront of vprs Rs.230 is showing not the diferance of 230 and190 which acording to me shd have been calculated TO GIVE PROFIT margin.Please help.
Hi
Regarding VPRS, whether you mark it statistical or not, it will not have any impact for calculating the profit margin. If it is marked as statistical, then it will not have any impact on calculation of the netvalue of the order. In the case of VPRS, it is used in calculating the profit margin only, which is no way related to the netvalue of the order.
THanks,
Ravi
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Thanks a ton for the explanation Ravi .Could u tell me what to do to calculate the profit margin since i think i am doing the right things to get the profit margin that is the differance between the cost and and net price.Please help
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Hi,
Please check the material master. In the sales org 1 tab check for the conditions. See whether the price entered in the Sales Org1 and Accounting 1 are same. If it is same it will show '0' as the profit margin. Only when they are different profit margin will be calculated.
PR00 is taken from the Sales Org 1 tab
VPRS is taken from the Accounting 1 tab.
Regards
Mahesh
Hi
Whether you keep it statistical or not, it will show the same value. Since it is determined from different place and not out of calculation in the sales order, the value will be same.
The VPRS is determined (standard cost) from the Material master record. If it is a moving average price, then determined from the purchase information records.
Thanks,
Ravi
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