Basic Configuration of Pricing
Sequence of Configuration Steps
Note
See the following video to learn about the sequence of configuration steps in pricing, and in particular to learn about condition tables:
Key Fields of a Condition Table
Condition records are always created by using a specific key.
You use condition tables to define the structure of the keys for a condition record.
The most important fields that are used in pricing at the header and item levels are available in the standard system.
The key fields of a condition table must appear at the top of the table.
In the condition table, you can determine whether a field appears in the header or in the item part of the fast entry screen that is generated for defining condition records.
Special Case: Assigning Alternative Source Fields
Within each access of an access sequence, you can specify the document field or source field with which an access is performed.
Some examples are:
- Material or pricing material
- Document currency or local currency
- Sold-to party or ship-to party
Restrictions in Access Sequences
The access sequence of standard condition type PR00 (Price) has a third access that is only applied when restriction 3 (document in foreign currency, that is, document currency is not local currency) is fulfilled. This third access involves a repeat access of the price list condition records with a different local currency source field.
You can use restriction-dependent accesses to avoid unnecessary accesses and reduce the system load.
Set Up Pricing Procedure Determination
Set Up a Working Pricing Model