SAP ABAP IMG Activity SIMG_PRO_0011C (Maintain CRP Procedures)
Hierarchy
EA-FIN (Software Component) EA-FIN
   CA-JVA (Application Component) Joint Venture und Production Sharing Accounting
     GJV2 (Package) Joint Venture Development
IMG Activity
ID SIMG_PRO_0011C Maintain CRP Procedures  
Transaction Code S_KK4_66000037   IMG-Aktivität: SIMG_PRO_0011C 
Created on 19991013    
Customizing Attributes SIMG_PRO_0011C   Maintain CRP Procedures 
Customizing Activity SIMG_PRO_0011C   Maintain CRP Procedures 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name SIMG_PRO_0011C    

The first step in defining CRP calculation schemas for your JVA company is to create the schema itself.

Three schemas will be necessary: one to calculate CRP, one for new replacement price, and one for pricing in transfers between facilities that are wholly owned by the JVA company.

Example

The following three schemas could be defined for each of the three conditions that require CRP calculation schemas:

Schema    Description

CRP001    Calculate standard CRP

CRP002    Calculate new replacement price

CRPWHO    Calculate wholly owned CRP

A simple example of a price calculation schema that could be used to calculate regular CRP follows:

Schema: CRP001 Controls:

Level    CTyp    Description            Fro

10    CRPBP    CRBP Base Price

20    CRST    State Sales Tax            10

30        Price Including Tax

40    CRFR    Freight

50        Price Including Freight

60    CRCC    Condition Code Adjust.

70    CRCW    Coating & Wrapping

80        Tangible Costs

999        Replacement Price

A simple example of a price calculation schema that could be used to calculate estimated book cost for a depreciated asset follows:

Schema: CRP002 Controls:

Level    CTyp    Description            Fro

10    CRPBP    CRP Base Price

20    CRST    State Sales Tax            10

30        Price Including Tax

40    CRFR    Freight

50        Price Including Freight

999        Replacement Price

A simple example of a price calculation schema that could be used to calculate replacement price for transfers of assets or materials between facilities that are wholly owned by the JVA company follows:

Schema: CRPWHO Controls:

Level    CTyp    Description            Fro

10    CRPBP    CRP Base Price

Requirements

Before you create a calculation schema, you should have performed all the previous steps of CRP configuration up to and including creating condition types.

Standard settings

Recommendation

Activities

To create a CRP calculation schema, enter the following information on the Procedures (Pricing CRP Calculation): Overview screen:

Select New Entries and enter the code for the new calculation schema in the Proc. field.

Enter a description of the new schema in the Description field.

When you have created the schema, select it and then select Control. On the control screen, enter the sequence of condition types in the order in which they should be executed to calculate the price of an asset or material.

The entry in the Level field determines the place in the sequence at which the condition type will be referenced. You should enter the appropriate condition type in the CTyp field. You can use the Cntr field to specify sub-steps within a single level of the sequence.

A schema may consist of a series of condition types, each of which provides data that contributes to the final calculation of price. Some condition types in the sequence will provide data (taxes, discount, freight, handling charges) that is contingent on data provided by other condition types. Condition types that provide contingent data should occur later in the sequence than the condition types upon which they are based. For example if a particular condition type is defined to calculate a discount based on a percentage of the base price, it must be placed later in the sequence than the condition type that provides the base price.

You should indicate the level number of the condition type used as a basis for calculation in a subsequent step in the Fro field of that subsequent step.

Subtotals and totals that are part of the calculation sequence must be defined with a Level and a title in the Description field. Subtotals of portions of the sequence must be marked with a Y in the SubTo field.

Further notes

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 203   Establish Master Data 
Mandatory / Optional 2   Optional activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 1   Critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
V_T683 V - View GJX1 PRO_0011C Conditions: Procedure for A CR 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20010306 
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