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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Shipment Cost Settlement 13.3<br />

determined. In my example, I specified Rounding Rule “0007”. If the shipment<br />

total weight is, for example, 7,245.780 kg, the system rounds commercially to 10<br />

kg, that is, 7,250 kg is used for the further calculation. In the Scale unit of meas.<br />

field, you enter your scale unit, that is, “kg” in my example. I copied the scale from<br />

Figure 13.49.<br />

An important figure is hidden behind the scale which is indicated in the C column:<br />

the calculation type. Here, you define whether the shipment values for each scale<br />

value are absolute amounts (“A”, for example, a fixed amount) or relative amounts<br />

(“B”, for example, x Euros per n kg).<br />

In the Calculatn tab, you enter additional important parameters: Check the two<br />

checkboxes, Min. configurable and Max. config., if you want to place the respective<br />

minimum and maximum values in your scale. In the Price unit field, you<br />

specify the relative price for a defined scale basis, in this case, the price is per<br />

100 kg. The price calculated must now be rounded commercially (Rounding rule<br />

field).<br />

Figure 13.52 Other Parameters to Define Your Scale<br />

If you use a to scale, the calculation is completed after the last scale value has been<br />

used, 15,000 kg in my example. To reach maximum amounts, use a trick: define the<br />

last scale value as a number that can never be reached (for instance, 999,999 kg) and<br />

enter an absolute fixed amount there. Now, save the scale via the icon. The system<br />

provides the scale number that you will require at a later stage.<br />

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