Purchase Additional Cost Set Items (tdpur0128m000)Use this session to link items to cost sets and to view per cost set which items are linked to it. In this session you can define the values for the items that you link to a cost set. These values are used by default if you enter an item in, for example, purchase orders. Note Based on the (Re)calculate Additional Costs field in the Purchase Order Parameters (tdpur0100m400) session, LN can recalculate additional costs every time the total purchase order amount is influenced.
Cost Set The code under which a number of additional cost lines and
scenarios can be stored. Cost sets can be linked to items, business partners or
price lists and, via these, to orders and shipments. Line The default purchase order line number of the cost set. LN copies the position to the purchase order when the costs are added. Default value The postition number is derived from the First Position Number for Additional Costs Sets field in the Purchase Order Parameters (tdpur0100m400) session. Item The raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools
that can be purchased, stored, manufactured, and sold. An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit, or which exist in multiple product variants. You can also define nonphysical items, which are not retained in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to customers. The examples of nonphysical items:
Unit for Prices The unit that is used to determine the price of the item in the Item field. Unit for Limits The unit used to quantify the limits for the selected order
line. Example The following values are set:
In this example, the additional costs are only charged if the total weight of the order lies between 100 and 1000. Note You can define the charges for the additional cost items in the Price Book Lines (tdpcg0131m000) session. Lower Limit The lowest value or quantity for which you are allowed to add
additional costs. Upper Limit The highest value or quantity for which you are allowed to add
additional costs.
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