Set Tolerance Limits for Price Variance when PO-based Purch.Requisition

We must garanty that Price from Purch.Requisition will be the same at PO.
IF some variance occur a error messag must be sent to user and PO could not be saved.
I found at customzing under SPRO > Materials Management > Purchasing > Purch.requisition > Set Tolerance Limits for Price Variance .
Reading the help of customizing it mean the system consists what we need..
I have created tolerance limit NB, and set limits for all checks as 0,01.
When I will activate messages as recommended on help no messages 601 and 602 have the text that guide us to correctly setting.
The help mention that after create tolerance limit we must set this tolerance by document type..but I didn’t find this field at customzing
Does anyone can help me ?
See the help on customizing below…
Set Tolerance Limits for Price Variance
In this step, you can define percentage-based and value-based (absolute) tolerance limits for price variances between purchase orders and purchase requisitions. Variance types are mapped out in the SAP system by tolerance keys.
You define the tolerance limits for each tolerance key and assign your tolerance key to the document types for purchase requisitions. The tolerance limit then applies for all documents of this document type.
When processing a purchase order, the system checks whether the unit price of a purchase order item differs from the unit price of a purchase requisition item. If you have configured, activated and defined tolerance limits in document types, variances are permitted in the tolerance limits. If the variance exceeds the tolerance limit, the system issues a warning. If you have defined a percentage-based and a value-based absolute tolerance limit, the strictest of the two variances will apply for this check.
Note
You can determine whether the system messages (601 and 602) appear as warnings or error messages in step "Define Attributes of System Messages".
To do this, go to the Materials Management IMG and choose Purchasing -> Environment Data -> Define Attributes of System Messages.
Requirements
The tolerance key must be defined in step Define Tolerance Key.
Activities
1. Define tolerance limits for each tolerance key.
2. Define the tolerance key in step Define Document Types.
Thx  and best regards,
Ale

HI
SET   TOLERANCE  LIMITS  FOR PURCHASE  REQUISITION  UNDER THE  DEFINE  DOCUMENTS   FOR PR
AFTER  SETTING  TOLERANCE  LIMITS  WHILE  CREATING  PURCHASE  U  WILL   GET  BASED ON  TOLERANCE  LIMITS  THERE   FOUR   WAYS  TO  SET  TOLERANCE  LITS 
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ABSOLUTE VALUE
2
PERCANTAGE
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TOTAL  PO  VALUE
4
QUANITY  BASED  PRICE  PER  UNIT
OK  BYE

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    Set Tolerance Limits
        In this step, you specify the tolerance limits for each tolerance key
        for each company code.
        When processing an invoice, the R/3 System checks each item for
        variances between the invoice and the purchase order or goods receipt.
        The different types of variances are defined in tolerance keys.
        The system uses the following tolerance keys to check for variances:
        o   AN: Amount for item without order reference
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            item in an invoice with no order reference against the absolute
            upper limit defined.
        o   AP: Amount for item with order reference
            If you activate the item amount check, the system checks specific
            line items in an invoice with order reference against the absolute
            upper limit defined. Which invoice items are checked depends on how
            you configure the item amount check.
        o   BD: Form small differences automatically
            The system checks the balance of the invoice against the absolute
            upper limit defined. If the upper limit is not exceeded, the system
            automatically creates a posting line called Expense/Income from
            Small Differences, making the balance zero and allowing the system
            to post the document.
        o   BR: Percentage OPUn variance (IR before GR)
            The system calculates the percentage variance between the following
            ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units : quantity
            invoiced in order units and quantity ordered in order price quantity
            units : quantity ordered in order units. The system compares the
            variance with the upper and lower percentage tolerance limits.
        o   BW: Percentage OPUn variance (GR before IR)
            The system calculates the percentage variance between the following
            ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units: quantity
            invoiced in order units and goods receipt quantity in order price
            quantity units : goods receipt quantity in order units. The system
        compares the variance with the upper and lower percentage limits
        defined.
    o   DQ: Exceed amount: quantity variance
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        receipt has already been posted, the system multiplies the net order
        price by (quantity invoiced - (total quantity delivered - total
        quantity invoiced)).
        If no goods receipt has been defined, the system multiplies the net
        order price by (quantity invoiced - (quantity ordered - total
        quantity invoiced)).
        The system compares the outcome with the absolute upper and lower
        limits defined.
        This allows relatively high quantity variances for invoice items for
        small amounts, but only small quantity variances for invoice items
        for larger amounts.
        You can also configure percentage limits for the quantity variance
        check. In this case, the system calculates the percentage variance
        from the expected quantity, irrespective of the order price, and
        compares the outcome with the percentage limits configured.
        The system also carries out a quantity variance check for planned
        delivery costs.
    o   DW: Quantity variance when GR quantity = zero
        If a goods receipt is defined for an order item but none has as yet
        been posted, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity
        invoiced + total quantity invoiced so far).
        The system then compares the outcome with the absolute upper
        tolerance limit defined.
        If you have not maintained tolerance key DW for your company code,
        the system blocks an invoice for which no goods receipt has been
        posted yet. If you want to prevent this block, then set the
        tolerance limits for your company code for tolerance key DW to Do
        not check.
    o   KW: Variance from condition value
        The system calculates the amount by which each delivery costs item
        varies from the product of quantity invoiced * planned delivery
        costs/ planned quantity. It compares the variance with the upper and
        lower limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    o   LA: Amount of blanket purchase order
            The system determines the number of days by which the invoice is
            outside the planned time interval. If the posting date of the
            invoice is before the validity period, the system calculates the
            number of days between the posting date and the start of the
            validity period. If the posting date of the invoice is after the
            validity period, the system calculates the number of days between
            the posting date and the end of the validity period. The system
            compares the number of days with the with the absolute upper limit
            defined.
        o   PP: Price variance
            The system determines by how much each invoice item varies from the
            product of quantity invoiced * order price. It then compares the
            variance with the upper and lower limits defined (absolute limits
            and percentage limits).
            When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks if a
            price check has been defined for subsequent debits/credits. If so,
            the system calculates the difference between (value of subsequent
            debit/credit + value invoiced so far) / quantity invoiced so far *
            quantity to be debited/credited and the product of the quantity to
            be debited/credited * order price and compares this with the upper
            and lower tolerance limits (absolute limits and percentage limits).
        o   PS: Price variance: estimated price
            If the price in an order item is marked as an estimated price, for
            this item, the system calculates the difference between the invoice
            value and the product of quantity invoiced * order price and
            compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits
            defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
            When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks
            whether a price check has been defined for subsequent
            debits/credits, If so, the system calculates the difference between
            (value of subsequent debit/credit + value invoiced so far) /
            quantity invoiced so far * quantity to be debited/credited and the
            product quantity to be debited/credited * order price. It then
            compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits
            defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
        o   ST: Date variance (value x days)
            The system calculates for each item the product of amount *
            (scheduled delivery date - date invoice entered) and compares this
            product with the absolute upper limit defined. This allows
            relatively high schedule variances for invoice items for small
            amounts, but only small schedule variances for invoice items for
            large amounts.
        o   VP: Moving average price variance
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            the system calculates the new moving average price that results from
            the posting. It compares the percentage variance of the new moving
            average price to the old price using the percentage tolerance limits
            defined.
        Variances are allowed within predefined tolerance limits. If a variance
        exceeds a tolerance limit, however, the system issues a message
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        Note that if you set all limits for a tolerance key to Do not check, the
        system does not check that tolerance limit. Therefore any variance would
        be accepted. This does not make sense particularly in the case of the
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        Activities
        Configure the tolerance limits for the individual tolerance keys.
                     Lower limit             Upper limit
                     Absolute    Percentage  Absolute    Percentage
         AN          -           -           X           -
         AP          -           -           X           -
         BD          X           -           X           -
         BR          -           X           -           X
         BW          -           X           -           X
         DQ          -           -           X           -
         DW          -           -           X           -
         KW          X           X           X           X
         LA          -           -           X           X
         LD          X           -           X           -
         PP          X           X           X           X
         PS          X           X           X           X
         ST          -           -           X           -
         VP          -           X           -           X
    ===============================================
    Best Regards,
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  • Tolerance limits for PO,MIGO..etc..?

    Dear all
    Can anybody explain me about the tolerance limits in SAP-MM,
    1.what is tolerance limits..?
    2.Why tolerance limits need in SAP-MM..?
    3.How to configure in SPRO
    Which are all the area has to maintain Tolerance limits according to MM point of view
    Advance thanks
    goods answers will be highly rewardable.
    Thanks
    sap-mm

    Hi
    tolerance limits for price variancesin Purchase order
    When processing a purchase order, the system checks whether the effective price of a PO item shows variances compared with the valuation price stored in the material master record. In addition, it checks whether the specified cash discount value is admissible.
    Variances are allowed within the framework of tolerance limits. If a variance exceeds a tolerance limit, the system issues a warning or error message.
    In the SAP System, the types of variance are represented by the tolerance keys. For each tolerance key, you can define percentage and value-dependent upper and lower limits per company code.
    Standard settings
    The standard SAP System supplied contains the following tolerance keys:
    PE Price variance, Purchasing
    Tolerance limit for system message no. 207. This message appears if the specified effective price exceeds the predefined tolerances when compared with the material price.
    SE Maximum cash discount deduction, Purchasing
    Tolerance limit for system message no. 231. This is a warning message, which appears when the specified cash discount percentage exceeds the predefined tolerances.
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    When processing an invoice, the R/3 System checks each item for variances between the invoice and the purchase order or goods receipt. The different types of variances are defined in tolerance keys.
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    AN: Amount for item without order reference
    If you activate the item amount check, the system checks every line item in an invoice with no order reference against the absolute upper limit defined.
    AP: Amount for item with order reference
    If you activate the item amount check, the system checks specific line items in an invoice with order reference against the absolute upper limit defined. Which invoice items are checked depends on how you configure the item amount check.
    BD: Form small differences automatically
    The system checks the balance of the invoice against the absolute upper limit defined. If the upper limit is not exceeded, the system automatically creates a posting line called Expense/Income from Small Differences, making the balance zero and allowing the system to post the document.
    BR: Percentage OPUn variance (IR before GR)
    The system calculates the percentage variance between the following ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units : quantity invoiced in order units and quantity ordered in order price quantity units : quantity ordered in order units. The system compares the variance with the upper and lower percentage tolerance limits.
    BW: Percentage OPUn variance (GR before IR)
    The system calculates the percentage variance between the following ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units: quantity invoiced in order units and goods receipt quantity in order price quantity units : goods receipt quantity in order units. The system compares the variance with the upper and lower percentage limits defined.
    DQ: Exceed amount: quantity variance
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    If no goods receipt has been defined, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity invoiced - (quantity ordered - total quantity invoiced)).
    The system compares the outcome with the absolute upper and lower limits defined.
    This allows relatively high quantity variances for invoice items for small amounts, but only small quantity variances for invoice items for larger amounts.
    You can also configure percentage limits for the quantity variance check. In this case, the system calculates the percentage variance from the expected quantity, irrespective of the order price, and compares the outcome with the percentage limits configured.
    The system also carries out a quantity variance check for planned delivery costs.
    DW: Quantity variance when GR quantity = zero
    If a goods receipt is defined for an order item but none has as yet been posted, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity invoiced + total quantity invoiced so far).
    The system then compares the outcome with the absolute upper tolerance limit defined.
    If you have not maintained tolerance key DW for your company code, the system blocks an invoice for which no goods receipt has been posted yet. If you want to prevent this block, then set the tolerance limits for your company code for tolerance key DW to Do not check.
    KW: Variance from condition value
    The system calculates the amount by which each delivery costs item varies from the product of quantity invoiced * planned delivery costs/ planned quantity. It compares the variance with the upper and lower limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    LA: Amount of blanket purchase order
    The system calculates the sum of the value invoiced so far for the order item and the value of the current invoice and compares it with the value limit of the purchase order. It then compares the difference with the upper percentage and absolute tolerances defined.
    LD: Blanket purchase order time limit exceeded
    The system determines the number of days by which the invoice is outside the planned time interval. If the posting date of the invoice is before the validity period, the system calculates the number of days between the posting date and the start of the validity period. If the posting date of the invoice is after the validity period, the system calculates the number of days between the posting date and the end of the validity period. The system compares the number of days with the with the absolute upper limit defined.
    PP: Price variance
    The system determines by how much each invoice item varies from the product of quantity invoiced * order price. It then compares the variance with the upper and lower limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks if a price check has been defined for subsequent debits/credits. If so, the system calculates the difference between (value of subsequent debit/credit + value invoiced so far) / quantity invoiced so far * quantity to be debited/credited and the product of the quantity to be debited/credited * order price and compares this with the upper and lower tolerance limits (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    PS: Price variance: estimated price
    If the price in an order item is marked as an estimated price, for this item, the system calculates the difference between the invoice value and the product of quantity invoiced * order price and compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks whether a price check has been defined for subsequent debits/credits, If so, the system calculates the difference between (value of subsequent debit/credit + value invoiced so far) / quantity invoiced so far * quantity to be debited/credited and the product quantity to be debited/credited * order price. It then compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    ST: Date variance (value x days)
    The system calculates for each item the product of amount * (scheduled delivery date - date invoice entered) and compares this product with the absolute upper limit defined. This allows relatively high schedule variances for invoice items for small amounts, but only small schedule variances for invoice items for large amounts.
    VP: Moving average price variance
    When a stock posting line is created as a result of an invoice item, the system calculates the new moving average price that results from the posting. It compares the percentage variance of the new moving average price to the old price using the percentage tolerance limits defined.
    Variances are allowed within predefined tolerance limits. If a variance exceeds a tolerance limit, however, the system issues a message informing the user. If an upper limit (except with BD and VP) is exceeded, the invoice is blocked for payment when you post it. You must then release the invoice in a separate step. If the tolerance limit for BD is breached, the system cannot post the invoice.
    Note that if you set all limits for a tolerance key to Do not check, the system does not check that tolerance limit. Therefore any variance would be accepted. This does not make sense particularly in the case of the tolerance key Form small differences automatically.
    Thanks & Regards
    Kishore

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    The system uses the following tolerance keys to check for variances:
    u2022     AN: Amount for item without order reference
    If you activate the item amount check, the system checks every line item in an invoice with no order reference against the absolute upper limit defined.
    u2022     AP: Amount for item with order reference
    If you activate the item amount check, the system checks specific line items in an invoice with order reference against the absolute upper limit defined. Which invoice items are checked depends on how you configure the item amount check.
    u2022     BD: Form small differences automatically
    The system checks the balance of the invoice against the absolute upper limit defined. If the upper limit is not exceeded, the system automatically creates a posting line called Expense/Income from Small Differences, making the balance zero and allowing the system to post the document.
    u2022     BR: Percentage OPUn variance (IR before GR)
    The system calculates the percentage variance between the following ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units : quantity invoiced in order units and quantity ordered in order price quantity units : quantity ordered in order units. The system compares the variance with the upper and lower percentage tolerance limits.
    u2022     BW: Percentage OPUn variance (GR before IR)
    The system calculates the percentage variance between the following ratios: quantity invoiced in order price quantity units: quantity invoiced in order units and goods receipt quantity in order price quantity units : goods receipt quantity in order units. The system compares the variance with the upper and lower percentage limits defined.
    u2022     DQ: Exceed amount: quantity variance
    If a goods receipt has been defined for an order item and a goods receipt has already been posted, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity invoiced - (total quantity delivered - total quantity invoiced)).
    If no goods receipt has been defined, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity invoiced - (quantity ordered - total quantity invoiced)).
    The system compares the outcome with the absolute upper and lower limits defined.
    This allows relatively high quantity variances for invoice items for small amounts, but only small quantity variances for invoice items for larger amounts.
    You can also configure percentage limits for the quantity variance check. In this case, the system calculates the percentage variance from the expected quantity, irrespective of the order price, and compares the outcome with the percentage limits configured.
    The system also carries out a quantity variance check for planned delivery costs.
    u2022     DW: Quantity variance when GR quantity = zero
    If a goods receipt is defined for an order item but none has as yet been posted, the system multiplies the net order price by (quantity invoiced + total quantity invoiced so far).
    The system then compares the outcome with the absolute upper tolerance limit defined.
    If you have not maintained tolerance key DW for your company code, the system blocks an invoice for which no goods receipt has been posted yet. If you want to prevent this block, then set the tolerance limits for your company code for tolerance key DW to Do not check.
    u2022     KW: Variance from condition value
    The system calculates the amount by which each delivery costs item varies from the product of quantity invoiced * planned delivery costs/ planned quantity. It compares the variance with the upper and lower limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    u2022     LA: Amount of blanket purchase order
    The system calculates the sum of the value invoiced so far for the order item and the value of the current invoice and compares it with the value limit of the purchase order. It then compares the difference with the upper percentage and absolute tolerances defined.
    u2022     LD: Blanket purchase order time limit exceeded
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    u2022     PP: Price variance
    The system determines by how much each invoice item varies from the product of quantity invoiced * order price. It then compares the variance with the upper and lower limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks if a price check has been defined for subsequent debits/credits. If so, the system calculates the difference between (value of subsequent debit/credit + value invoiced so far) / quantity invoiced so far * quantity to be debited/credited and the product of the quantity to be debited/credited * order price and compares this with the upper and lower tolerance limits (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    u2022     PS: Price variance: estimated price
    If the price in an order item is marked as an estimated price, for this item, the system calculates the difference between the invoice value and the product of quantity invoiced * order price and compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    When posting a subsequent debit/credit, the system first checks whether a price check has been defined for subsequent debits/credits, If so, the system calculates the difference between (value of subsequent debit/credit + value invoiced so far) / quantity invoiced so far * quantity to be debited/credited and the product quantity to be debited/credited * order price. It then compares the variance with the upper and lower tolerance limits defined (absolute limits and percentage limits).
    u2022     ST: Date variance (value x days)
    The system calculates for each item the product of amount * (scheduled delivery date - date invoice entered) and compares this product with the absolute upper limit defined. This allows relatively high schedule variances for invoice items for small amounts, but only small schedule variances for invoice items for large amounts.
    u2022     VP: Moving average price variance
    When a stock posting line is created as a result of an invoice item, the system calculates the new moving average price that results from the posting. It compares the percentage variance of the new moving average price to the old price using the percentage tolerance limits defined.
    Variances are allowed within predefined tolerance limits. If a variance exceeds a tolerance limit, however, the system issues a message informing the user. If an upper limit (except with BD and VP) is exceeded, the invoice is blocked for payment when you post it. You must then release the invoice in a separate step. If the tolerance limit for BD is breached, the system cannot post the invoice.
    Note that if you set all limits for a tolerance key to Do not check, the system does not check that tolerance limit. Therefore any variance would be accepted. This does not make sense particularly in the case of the tolerance key Form small differences automatically.
    Activities
    Configure the tolerance limits for the individual tolerance keys.
                 Lower limit             Upper limit
                 Absolute    Percentage  Absolute    Percentage
    AN          -           -           X           -
    AP          -           -           X           -
    BD          X           -           X           -
    BR          -           X           -           X
    BW          -           X           -           X
    DQ          -           -           X           -
    DW          -           -           X           -
    KW          X           X           X           X
    LA          -           -           X           X
    LD          X           -           X           -
    PP          X           X           X           X
    PS          X           X           X           X
    ST          -           -           X           -
    VP          -           X           -           X

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  • GR  Tolerance Limits for Date and quantity..??

    Hi Experts,
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    if we created PO 100qty and date 01-05-009.
    if we receive the goods on 20-04-2009  and  50qty...
    For GR .. Migo should be give error message..
    where can i set this Tolerance Limit  Configuration.... can u please explin me..
    Thanks in Advance,
    Anthyodaya.

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  • Set tolerance limits in invoice block

    We have the following tolerances:
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    BD     Formación automátic.difer.pequeñas                                    0.05     
    BR     Desviación porcen.CPP (RF ant.a EM)                                                           5
    BW     Desviación porcen.CPP (EM ant.a RF)                                                          5
    DQ     Sobrepasar importe desviación cantidad               25     5
    KW     Desviación del valor condición                                                        25     5
    PP     Desviación del precio                                                           25     5
    PS     Desviación del precio estimado                                            300     10
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    I would like to block invoices in which purchase price and invoice price
    are the same but goods receipt´s price is very-very different.
    How should I set the values? Which one?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hello,
    Set Tolerence limits for Invoice verification in OMR6 Tcode.
    If Invoice price is more than tolerence limit, then invoice will go to block.
    Regards
    Mahesh Naik.

  • Tolerance Limits for Date and quantity..??

    Hi Experts,
    We would like to set the GR Tolerance Limits in the Configuration level.
    how to set the Tolerance Limits for Date and quantity..??
    if we created PO 100qty and date 01-05-009.
    if we receive the goods on 20-04-2009 and 50qty...
    For GR .. Migo should be give error message..
    where can i set this Tolerance Limit Configuration.... can u please explin me..
    Thanks in Advance,
    Anthyodaya.

    Hai
    for  quantity tolerence limit  u can do it  while creating  P O  in item details-->delivery tab.
    for date go to SPRO-->mm>purchasing->material master> define purchase value key>in that   st.del.time var               here it wil compare the dates and shows how much deviation is occuring for GR date
    configure messages in SPRO-->mm>environment data--> define attributes of system messages
    hope it may help u
    regards
    chandrasekhar

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