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What is normalized condition amount in SAP SD - Sales and Distribution?


SAP Term: normalized condition amount

  • Component: SD

  • Component Name: Sales and Distribution

  • Description: A value, resulting from pricing, for a particular condition, total, or subtotal in a document. This value is used as a total for the condition in the pricing procedure, but the amount of credit memos is multiplied by minus 1, for example, -1* 300 = - 300.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Normalized condition amount is a term used in SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) to refer to the amount of a condition that is calculated based on the quantity of the item being sold. This amount is then used to calculate the total price of the item. 
    
    How to use it: 
    In SAP SD, normalized condition amounts are used to calculate the total price of an item. This is done by multiplying the normalized condition amount by the quantity of the item being sold. The resulting amount is then added to any other applicable charges or discounts to determine the total price of the item. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting up a normalized condition amount in SAP SD, it is important to ensure that the amount is set correctly. This will ensure that the total price of an item is calculated accurately. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Normalized condition amounts are closely related to pricing conditions in SAP SD. Pricing conditions are used to define how an item’s price should be calculated, and can include discounts, surcharges, and other applicable charges. Normalized condition amounts are used in conjunction with pricing conditions to calculate an item’s total price.
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