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Other Shipment Functions<br />

Pricing Procedure<br />

I introduced the essential characteristics of condition types. For the time being, the<br />

last step is to bring the condition types that are required for a specific freight into<br />

a correct and logical sequence. This sequence is stored in the pricing procedure.<br />

Technical Information About Pricing Procedures<br />

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Field Length: 6 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • <strong>Transportation</strong> • Shipment Costs • Pricing<br />

• Pricing Control • Define and Assign Pricing Procedures<br />

Specific Transaction: T_08<br />

Table: T683 (Usage “A” and Application “F”), T683S and T683T (language-dependent<br />

short name)<br />

As you can see in the Customizing menu path, at this point, the pricing procedure<br />

is defined as well as the determination and assignment of the correct sheet. First,<br />

however, I will describe the pricing procedure itself: If you start Customizing and<br />

select the Maintain pricing procedure item, you obtain an overview of the pricing<br />

procedures that already exist (see also Figure 13.45).<br />

Figure 13.45 Overview of the Pricing Procedures that Already Exist in the System<br />

According to your requirements, copy an existing procedure and rename the procedure.<br />

The new name must begin <strong>with</strong> “Z.” Now, you can view all individual<br />

condition types in the respective sequence (see Figure 13.46).<br />

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