The purpose of the Variable price column in KP26

Hi,
We are updating the time sheets from Non-Sap to  Sap. We are in need of entering the activity prices.
We have given the planned activity in Kp26 and have run a price calculation in KSPI.
When we run the KSPI, we get the fixed price column filled with the planned price i.e, if my planned total cost in Kp06 is 100 and my planned activity type in KSPI is 10, then my activity price is 100/10=10 and this is updated in fixed price column.
I just want to know about the variable price column with an example.
For the actuals we are supposed to fill KBK6 with the actual activity price and have to run a price calculation in KSII.
Is it any how possible to give the actuals in KP26 instead of giving the same in KBK6.
We have this chaos because earlier for 2009 they have not maitnained the actuals either in Kp26 and in Kbk6.
Please assist
Thanks,
Shilpa.

Hi Shilpa
KP26 is meant for Plan price... and KBK6 for actual prices... You can not use one for the other
You will use Variable and Fixed costs when you have scenario of semi variable costs where some portion of expense is fixed and some is variable.....
Regards
Ajay M

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