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What is 'gross unit of measure' in SAP IS-OIL-DS-MAP - Marketing, Accounting and Pricing?


gross unit of measure - Overview

  • Component: IS-OIL-DS-MAP

  • Component Name: Marketing, Accounting and Pricing

  • Description: In MAP, this is a gross unit of measure which is not temperature- dependent as is the case with liters, for example. In contrast, information on temperature is part of a net unit of measure, such as liters at 15° Celsius L15.


gross unit of measure - Details


  • Key Concepts: Gross unit of measure is a term used in the IS-OIL-DS-MAP Marketing, Accounting and Pricing component of SAP. It is a unit of measure that is used to calculate the total amount of a product or service that is sold. This unit of measure is typically used when calculating the total cost of a product or service, as it takes into account all costs associated with the sale, including taxes, shipping, and other fees.
    How to use it: In order to use gross unit of measure in SAP, you must first set up the pricing structure for the product or service you are selling. This includes setting up the base price, any discounts or promotions that may apply, and any taxes or fees that may be associated with the sale. Once this is done, you can then use the gross unit of measure to calculate the total cost of the product or service.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting up your pricing structure in SAP, it is important to make sure that all taxes and fees are accounted for in order to get an accurate calculation of the total cost. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any discounts or promotions that may be applied to the sale in order to ensure that they are taken into account when calculating the total cost.

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