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Reply from nneebb032012 on Mar 21 at 4:43 AM Hi dtrosen. The way I see it, Incoterms are international commerce terms. They don't depend on point of departure but on commercial terms agreed with customer. So if you have a ShipTo Customer code you set up incoterm according to what was agreed with customer. E.g: FOB (free on board) means that you are responsible for the goods until they are placed onto the ship. So, what's the point of adding logic dependig on a second variable (in your case, shipping point)? It will be always FOB between you and your shipto Customer according to what was agreed bt/ both. In your scenario, what I would suggest is to add custom logic with a couple of Z tables at the time of getting the data from customer master records. Maybe I'm not getting the whole picture of your business scenario, which means there might be other specific standard solution to meet your need. Regards. N.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: dtrosen Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 10:34 PM Subject: How to Set Inco Terms (DDP, EXW, FCA, DAP, etc) Based On Shipto and Ship from Location? We currently set our inco terms at the soldto. This value is copied to order/billing/shipping docs, etc. We now have a requirement to set the inco terms based on shipto AND ship from location. That is, if product ships from Malaysia plant (as opposed to EU plant) and the shipto is X, then the inco terms are different. I do not see a way in config to do this, yet I find it hard to believe that other SAP installations in much larger conglomerates don't have the same situation. Anyone else have the same requirement and have used standard SAP to implement? Thanks for ANY info / direction. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |