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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Shipment Cost Settlement 13.3<br />

Figure 13.46 Pricing Procedure SDFC00 Provided as an <strong>SAP</strong> Standard<br />

Now select your condition types to a pricing procedure in your processing order.<br />

Therefore, the condition type is sequentially numbered in the columns, Step and<br />

Cntr. In most cases, special prices or condition types that are only used for specific<br />

cases are listed at the beginning. They are followed by the standard prices. The<br />

advantage of this is that the standard prices must not be searched if you immediately<br />

found a special price at the beginning. This procedure affects the system<br />

performance because the number of condition records for standard prices is probably<br />

considerably higher than the number of condition records for special prices.<br />

Then, the overhead rates and deductions are determined. Finally, a margin is determined,<br />

if required, as well as the sales tax (or input tax).<br />

For overhead rates or deductions that are expressed as a percentage, the From and<br />

To columns are used. They indicate that the basis is formed from a total of several<br />

condition types. Table 13.2 illustrates an abstract example.<br />

Step Condition Type Description From To<br />

100 ZFRA Shipment rates, prices<br />

200 ZGEF Defined overhead rate for dangerous goods<br />

300 ZWIN Overhead rate for winter transports 100 200<br />

Table 13.2 Example for the Determination of Overhead Rates Based on a Total of Different<br />

Condition Types<br />

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