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Other Shipment Functions<br />

Figure 13.75 Break-Weight Calculation in the Pricing Procedure<br />

Because the rounding is set to 10 kg, the system’s lowest limit in the next scale<br />

is 6,004.9 kg. At a scale price of 4.04 Euros per 100 kg, the price is now 242.60<br />

Euros. The pricing overview indicates that the two prices were determined, but<br />

due to the exclusion procedure the lower price is used for further calculation.<br />

I explained the basic principles of shipment cost calculation. If you want to use the<br />

shipment cost settlement, the biggest problem you have to solve is the analysis of<br />

how you can implement your specific requirements in a pricing procedure. A book<br />

cannot describe the implementation. This situation requires detailed examination.<br />

Record all parameters and defined dependencies and try to combine them in units<br />

to keep a manageable number of condition types. Try to form specific pricing procedures<br />

for each mode of transport that you can easily control via the shipping<br />

type procedure group.<br />

Creating Shipment Cost Documents via Collective Processing<br />

Finally, I will briefly introduce how you can create shipment cost documents. I<br />

described how you can manually create a single shipment cost document. Using<br />

Transaction VI04, you can start collective processing. For this purpose, a wide<br />

range of parameters are provided that you can use to select your shipment documents<br />

(see Figure 13.76).<br />

For this case, refer to Section 5.3.2. The functions are similar, at least regarding the<br />

creation of variants and execution of this function. Having started the function, an<br />

overview of all shipments that can be settled opens (see Figure 13.77).<br />

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