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The AFS-specific pricing is based on the standard condition technique and has been enhanced to cover the special
requirements of the textile and footwear industry. For example, you can group grid values and create condition records
according to these groups. To do this, you can use AFS-specific condition types. Based on the R/3 condition technique
the following illustration shows which factors influence the AFS pricing in the AFS sales and distribution processing.
The price determination indicator is used for AFS-specific condition types in the pricing procedure.
Condition types
There are predefined AFS-specific condition types available that facilitate grid value-dependent or date-dependent
pricing.
If you create new condition types for your specific requirements, these condition types are first created in the SD
standard Customizing. If you want the newly defined condition types or existing conditions types to be grid value-
dependent (for example VPRS – condition type (cost)) or date-dependent, you must flag them accordingly in AFS
Customizing.
Pricing procedure
You can use the pricing procedure J_3A01 for AFS pricing. It contains the AFS condition types. To
determine the AFS-specific pricing procedure you can use the customer pricing procedure J in the
customer master.
AFS Restrictions
Pricing reports, evaluations, and analyses for conditions at grid value level are not supported.
See also:
Two-Date Pricing
AFS Standard Pricing Procedure: J_3A01 (Standard AFS) & J_3A02 (Standard AFS w/o
VAT)
Condition Types