Advanced Pricing Schedule Deafults from where

sean_gilbert

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I'm entering sales order where my soldto and shipto are different each one also uses a different Adjustment Schedule.

It appears that the ajustment schedule is always defaulting in based on the soldto. Dispite the fact the my base price hierarchy is based on the shipto.

Is there a way to set my sales orders to have the adjustment schedule default in from the shipto address???

Thanks
Sean

XE SP15.1, Solaris, Oracle8.0.6, JAS(15.1) NT, WebSphere3.5
 
Sean,
From what I've experienced - the Adjustment Schedule always defaults based
on the Sold To.
There are Adjustment preferences you can use, but these relate more to using
an overriding Schedule for a period of time, other than that set in the
Customer Master. Don't think you can relate the preferences to the Ship To.

Adrian
 
Re: RE: Advanced Pricing Schedule Deafults from where

Thanks Andy, I was afraid you would say that. I didn't feel like maintaining the schedules in the billing instructions and the preferences. I guess I'll just handle my exceptions to the rule with the preference.

Something else I've noticed: Order level repricing doesn't get applied using the preference schedule it always goes of the order header thus the SoldTo billing instructions.

Thanks for the Help I'm anxiously waiting for your Adv Pricing Workbook. The firm said they placed my order.

Sean

XE SP17.1_H1, AIX, Oracle8.1.7, JAS(17.1_H1) AIX, WebSphere3.5<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by sean_gilbert on 3/26/02 05:57 AM.</FONT></P>
 
RE: RE: Advanced Pricing Schedule Deafults from where

Regarding your question on where Order Level Adjustments need to be, you are
correct, they need to be on the schedule which defaults into the header.

If you are using the Adjustment Schedule Preference, be aware that it tags
individual sales order detail lines (F4211) with the Adjustment Schedule
Name and not the sales order header records (F4201). This is important,
because if a client plans to use order level or basket level pricing
adjustments, then the schedule with these adjustments needs to appear in the
header record. The only way the sales order header records get tagged with
an Adjustment Schedule name is through the ‘Sold To’ customer billing
instructions.Order and basket level pricing adjustments are still possible
in the above example through a workaround if needed. The workaround would
be to create an additional adjustment schedule that would have all of the
order and the basket level adjustments which would be attached to all
customers' billing instructions. These same Adjustment Definitions then
would also appear on the appropriate adjustment schedules that were being
populated in the sales order lines via the adjustment schedule preference.

Hope all this makes sense to you.

Its all in the book!

Andy
www.JDETips.com/Workbooks.htm
 
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