Pricing in mm-pur
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1. Pricing Overview 1.1. conditions 1.2. condition records and tables 1.3. access sequence 1.4. calculation schema 2. Time-dependent & Time Independent conditions 3. Types of Conditions 3.1. Precious Metals 3.2. Gross Price 3.3. Delivery Costs 3.4. Group Conditions 4. Price Determination Programs 5. Analysis 6. Sources of Information
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How is Pricing used in Purchasing?
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Elements Used in the Condition Technique
Condition
Types Condition Records and Tables Access Sequences
Calculation
Schemas
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Overview
Customizing
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Price Determination Process: Overview
The price determination process is carried out in a number of steps:
First, the relevant calculation schema is determined. The system then searches for condition records for all condition types listed in the calculation schema that have an access sequence assigned to them. The search for condition records is carried out in the order specified in the access sequence. The search is concluded when a valid condition record is found.
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Conditions (I)
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Conditions (II)
Conditions are stipulations agreed with vendors regarding prices, discounts and surcharges, etc. The system determines the effective net purchase price in POs on the basis of these pricing elements.
Conditions can be maintained when you enter or create quotations, info records, outline purchase agreements, and purchase orders.
MM Purchasing differentiates between the following prices: Gross price: Price excluding any possible discounts or surcharges Net price: Price taking discounts, surcharges, and possibly taxes into account Effective price: Net price less or plus delivery (incidental procurement) costs, cash discount, and