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Transaction Code: REORPDSRV1
Description: Service Price: Derivation Rule
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Development Package: RE_OR_RS
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Overview: The SAP transaction code REORPDSRV1 is used to derive service prices from a pricing procedure. It is used to define the conditions and rules for the pricing of services. Functionality: This transaction code allows users to define the conditions and rules for the pricing of services. It enables users to create a pricing procedure that can be used to determine the price of a service based on certain criteria. The pricing procedure can be used to determine the price of a service based on factors such as customer type, service type, and other criteria. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code REORPDSRV1 in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new pricing procedure. 3. Enter the name of the pricing procedure and select “Save”. 4. Select the “Conditions” tab and enter the conditions for the pricing procedure. 5. Select “Save” to save the conditions for the pricing procedure. 6. Select “Activate” to activate the pricing procedure. 7. Select “Test” to test the pricing procedure and ensure it is working correctly. 8. Select “Save” to save any changes made during testing. 9. Select “Back” to return to the main screen of REORPDSRV1 transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with SAP's documentation on this transaction code before using it, as it can be complex and difficult to understand at first glance. Additionally, users should ensure that they have all necessary permissions before attempting to use this transaction code, as it requires certain privileges in order to be used properly.
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