Manual Price Ajusted for Quantity Variance

During sales order entry a customer service rep enters a manual price.  This price applies to the entire order independent of quantity delivered.
During Billing creation configuration is setup to copy manual pricing elements unchanged but the manual condition entered into the order is actually adjusted based on the quantity delivered.
For example:
Pricing condition type ZFRT is entered manually into the sales order at a value of 500.00
The order quantity was 100 widgets
The delivered quantity is 80 widgets
When this order is invoiced the ZFRT condition value is adjusted to 400.00
Copy control is setup to price type C which I think should copy the manual condition type entered into the target billing doc unchanged.  We are using delivery related billing as well.
Any comments / help is appreciated.
Thanks.

Dear Customer,
it seems to be, that you your a condition with fixed amount.
Please have a look at the following notes. Here is the beahviour describe:
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84605
25144
I hope that the information are helpful.
With best regards
Claudia Neudeck

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