aggieamy
Member
We use quantity level break advanced pricing based on item and plant to price many of our sales orders. For example if a customer orders a quantity of 5000, 10000, or 15000 a price is applied for a specific item and plant. Any order quantity outside of those levels does not apply a price.
This works great until a sales order line is split and the line subsequently modified. Frequently we find that we can ship a portion of the customer's order, which splits the line, then ship the rest in a subsequent shipment. Initially the split line carries the correct price from the original line. However, if the split line is modified (date, quantity, etc), the reprice functionality called by the F4211 edit line recalculates the price based on the split line quantity and not on the total quantity for the item, plant, and order.
Our customer service reps are growing weary of constantly having to enter a manual price on the split lines. Does anyone have any tips or tricks for making the advanced price from the original line "stick" to a split line no matter what modifications (quantity, date, etc.) are made to the split line? Or perhaps I have looked into this issue for far too long and there is an even more simple solution related to configuration of the price adjustments?
Thanks,
Amy
This works great until a sales order line is split and the line subsequently modified. Frequently we find that we can ship a portion of the customer's order, which splits the line, then ship the rest in a subsequent shipment. Initially the split line carries the correct price from the original line. However, if the split line is modified (date, quantity, etc), the reprice functionality called by the F4211 edit line recalculates the price based on the split line quantity and not on the total quantity for the item, plant, and order.
Our customer service reps are growing weary of constantly having to enter a manual price on the split lines. Does anyone have any tips or tricks for making the advanced price from the original line "stick" to a split line no matter what modifications (quantity, date, etc.) are made to the split line? Or perhaps I have looked into this issue for far too long and there is an even more simple solution related to configuration of the price adjustments?
Thanks,
Amy