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What is 'price derivation rule' in SAP CA-DDF-RT - Demand Data Foundation for Retail?


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  • Key Concepts: Price derivation rule is a feature of the Demand Data Foundation for Retail (CA-DDF-RT) component of SAP. It allows users to define rules that determine the pricing of products based on certain criteria. This includes factors such as customer segment, product type, and location. The rules can be used to set prices for both individual products and product groups.
    How to use it: To use the price derivation rule, users must first define the criteria that will be used to determine pricing. This includes factors such as customer segment, product type, and location. Once these criteria have been defined, users can then create rules that will determine the pricing of products based on these criteria. The rules can be applied to both individual products and product groups.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating price derivation rules, it is important to consider how changes in the criteria may affect pricing. For example, if a customer segment is changed from “retail” to “wholesale”, the pricing of products may need to be adjusted accordingly. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the rules are properly tested before they are implemented in order to avoid any unexpected results.
    Related Information: The Demand Data Foundation for Retail (CA-DDF-RT) component of SAP also includes features such as product categorization and product hierarchy management. These features can be used in conjunction

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