KEPM-   in  revenue planning , quantity  not planned

Hi 
In  revenue planning ,  we   plan  for  the  amount and  quantity  of  sales.   Then   we  valuate  the  quantity to get the cost of goods  based on standard cost.     Now   if   only  revenue amount is planned  and   no  quantity is  planned,  then   i  cannot  do  valuation.
My  question is  where   can  I   manually    enter  the  cost   in  KEPM  and  see the same in report in KE30   . Also  let me know  how  to do  the same.
Thanks  
kamala

Hi Kamala,
Activating valuation with product cost is an optional step. If you don't want to valuate sales quantity (or you are not planning quantity) with product cost, then you can manually enter the cost in planning. Include the relevant cost value field in the plan layout (using t.code KE15) and then the cost value field will be available in KEPM for you to input the data.
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