What is the effect of change material price in previous period?

i have changed the material price in 31/12/2010 and we are in period 01/2011
but the moving price doesn't changed in period 01/2011 its still the old price.
i want to know why the system didn't change the price for period 01/2011
and  i want to change the price for now and all next periods.?

Hi,
you are using moving average price and not standard price.
You can change standard price thru costing run. you can't change moving average price it is calculated based on procurement. further you can change thru MR21 but beware it will generate revaluation entry that will have financial impact.
If you still has doubt then please elaborate the requirements.
Regards,
Atul
Edited by: Mr. Atu on Jan 23, 2011 2:40 PM

Similar Messages

  • What are the impacts of changing material group of a Material ?

    Hi,
    Could some one tell me in detail about the impacts of changing material group of a material that is active in procrement?
    Thanks,
    Veera

    Hi,
    If you are changing it from one valid group to another valid group and both will still be there afterwards, then the impact is small, but important.
    The data in the Info systems and BW etc. will have been updated with the the "old" material group and so if you tried to compare them you would find differences.
    It is something that does happen from time to time and as long as the two groups will still be ther afterwards there should be no reason why this would cause any technical or system problems. The effect is purely on the historic data.
    I have seen this done several times in many implementations and so far it has not caused any major problems apart from some reports "appearing" wrong if you compare them against other reports that involve historical movements.
    Steve B

  • What are the effects of changing master data in bw

    hi gurus
    we have changed a plant (#1234) master data it was under comapany code(12) now it is under comapny code(59) on the r3 side, now there is data in the cubes already which was loaded before the change, and we still want to use it, but since master data has changed and reloded, what will happen when i run reports on the old data,
    secondly i know i can use time dependant objects but my question is what will happen if i dont use it. will the old data run fine under the new comapny code?  and what other things will this change effect.

    ok whats confusing me is that suppose we have this record in the cube
    Comp Code       Plant     kf
       16                   9823     45
    comp code & region is an attr of plant and this is the new master data
    plant     comp code  region
    9823        39              CA
    and this is old master data
    plant     comp code  region
    9823        16              TX
    now when the user tries to drill down by region on that transaction record what will he get for region

  • What is the effect of changing the physical location of data files

    Hello,
    Here is the situation:
    We have 2 physical hard disks (that's right - 2 separate disks). Their logical drives are respectively C: and D:.
    We have an Oracle 9i2 database installed on the first disk C:. We have one database with datafiles on D:.
    We want to replace the second disk (with the data files) with brand new one. So here is what we did:
    1) We mount the disk and we named it drive F:
    2) We stopped all Oracle services
    3) We copied all data files from D: to F:
    4) We remove the disk with letter D:
    5) We renamed the disk F: to D:
    So, now the new drive D: has identical structure as the old one.
    Before starting the Oracle instance, I would like to ask: Is everything going to be OK when I start the service? Do we need to do something else?
    As far as I know Oracle has internal addresses (ROWID) for the data so I think that changing the phisycal addresses of the files won't be a problem. Am I correct?
    Thanks in advance.
    Best regards,
    Beroetz

    I think your database can not be opend in this case.
    If you follow this method,you can move a datafile to a new address.
    1.alter tablespace tablespacename offline normal.
    2.move datafile to new folder as you did
    3.alter tabespace tablespacename rename datafile 'old datafile including fullpath' to 'new datafaile including fullpath'
    4.alter tablespace tablespacename onlin

  • CKMM  Change Material Price Determination

    Hello all,
    Under what conditions or scenarios CKMM (Change material price determination) is used in Material Ledger/Actual Costing
    Thanks

    Nasir,
    I presume that you are aware of the two price controls prevailing in Product Costing. (1) Standard Price S is constant price without considering usage or invoices; Material stock valued at the same price over an extended period; Price variances are posted to price difference accounts; not affecting the standard price. (2) Moving Average Price V is the price that changes in consequence of usage and entry of invoices; Calculated by dividing the value of material by the quantity in stock; Automatically recalculated based on activity.
    Thru' CKMM transaction, you can inter-switch material from one price control to another. However, as I have been observing clients dont move from one price control to another just like that. In my many years of SAP experience, I have moved so far only one material from V to S.
    Even within Standard Price S, the standard price can be adjusted from single / multilevel pricing to transaction based pricing. CKMM transaction can also be used for making that kind of change.
    Thanks.

  • What are the effects in processing office 2007 document filtering in Oracle

    Does any one know what are the effects or changes in Oracle text (9i - 9.2.0.4.0) while handling the MS office 2007 file formats?
    Does Oracle 10g solves the problem or will there be any patches released for this issue?

    No I am not having any specific problems at the moment. I may be upgrading to 2007 office and i want to make an assessment.

  • Display change material price for a customer ?

    Hello,
    Could you please show mw which transaction used for displaying and changing the material price for a customer ( Based on period)
    Thanks,

    HI
    If Material price means  Moving Average Price then system will automatically determines fromthe material master in the combination plant .
    Material price means normal price then kindly check the VK11 for maintaining the condition records & VK12 for change
    Regards
    Damu

  • What is the use of change pointer concept in ale?

    what is the use of change pointer concept in ale?
    Edited by: Alvaro Tejada Galindo on Feb 6, 2008 5:10 PM

    ALE Architecture:
    It consists of an Outbound process, an Inbound process, and an Exception – Handling process.
    Outbound Process:
    ALE Outbound Process in SAP sends data to one or more SAP Systems. It involves four steps.
    1. Identify the need of IDoc: This step starts upon creating a application document, can relate to a change to a master data object.
    2. Generate the Master IDoc: The document or master data to be sent is read from the database and formatted into an IDoc format. This IDoc is called as a Master IDoc.
    3. Generate the Communication IDoc: The ALE Service layer generates a separate IDoc from the Master IDoc for each recipient who is interested in the data. Separate IDocs are generated because each recipient might demand a different version or a subset of the Master IDoc. These recipient-specific IDocs are called Communication IDocs and are stored in the database.
    4. Deliver the Communication IDoc: The IDoc is delivered to the recipients using an asynchronous communication method. This allows the sending system to continue its processing without having to wait for the destination system to receiver or process the IDoc.
    Inbound Process:
    The inbound process receives an IDoc and creates a document in the system.
    1. Store the IDoc in the database: The IDoc is received from the sending system and stored in the database. Then the IDoc goes through a basic integrity check and syntax check.
    2. Invoke the Posting Module: The control information in the IDoc and configuration tables are read to determine the posting program. The IDoc is then transferred to its posting program.
    3. Create the Document: The posting program reads the IDoc data and then creates a document in the system. The results are logged in the IDoc.
    Over view of IDocs:
    IDoc is a container that is used to exchange data between any two processes. The document represented in an IDoc is independent of the complex structure SAP uses to store application data. This type of flexibility enables SAP to rearrange its internal structure without affecting the existing interface.
    IDoc interface represents an IDoc Type or IDoc data. IDoc Type represents IDoc’s definition and IDoc Data is an instance of the IDoc Type.
    IDoc Types:
    IDoc type structure can consist of several segments, and each segment can consist of several data fields. The IDoc structure defines the syntax of the data by specifying a list of permitted segments and arrangement of the segments. Segments define a set of fields and their format.
    An IDoc is an instance of an IDoc Type and consists of three types of records.
    i. One Control record: each IDoc has only one control record. The control record contains all the control information about an IDoc, including the IDoc number, the sender and recipient information, and information such as the message type it represents and IDoc type. The control record structure is same for all IDocs.
    ii. One or Many Data records: An IDoc can have multiple data records, as defined by the IDoc structure. Segments translate into data records, which store application data, such as purchase order header information and purchase order detail lines.
    iii. One or Many Status records: An IDoc can have multiple status records. Status record helps to determine whether an IDoc has any error.
    Message in IDoc Type:
    A Message represents a specific type of document transmitted between two partners.
    Outbound Process in IDocs:
    Outbound process used the following components to generate an IDoc. A customer model, and IDoc structure, selection programs, filter objects, conversion rules, a port definition, an RFC destination, a partner profile, service programs, and configuration tables.
    The Customer Model:
    A customer model is used to model a distribution scenario. In a customer model, you identify the systems involved in a distribution scenario and the message exchanged between the systems.
    Message control:
    Message control is a cross application technology used in pricing, account determination, material determination, and output determination. The output determination technique of Message control triggers the ALE for a business document. Message control separates the logic of generating IDocs from the application logic.
    Change Pointers:
    The change pointers technique is based on the change document technique, which tracks changes made to key documents in SAP, such as the material master, customer master and sales order.
    Changes made to a document are recorded in the change document header table CDHDR, and additional change pointers are written in the BDCP table for the changes relevant to ALE.
    IDoc Structure:
    A message is defined for data that is exchanged between two systems. The message type is based on one or more IDoc structures.
    Selection Program:
    Is typically implemented as function modules, are designed to extract application data and create a master IDoc. A selection program exists for each message type. A selection program’s design depends on the triggering mechanism used in the process.
    Filter Objects;
    Filter Objects remove unwanted data for each recipient of the data basing on the recipients requirement.
    Port Definition:
    A port is used in an outbound process to define the medium in which documents are transferred to the destination system. ALE used a Transactional RFC port, which transfers data in memory buffers.
    RFC Destination:
    The RFC destination is a logical name used to define the characteristics of a communication link to a remote system on which a function needs to be executed.
    Partner Profile:
    A partner profile specifies the components used in an outbound process(logical name of the remote SAP system, IDoc Type, message type, TRFC port), an IDoc’s packet size, the mode in which the process sends an IDoc (batch versus immediate), and the person to be notified in case of error.
    Service Programs and Configuration Tables:
    The outbound process, being asynchronous, is essentially a sequence of several processes that work together. SAP provides service programs and configuration tables to link these programs and provide customizing options for an outbound process.
    Creation of IDoc:
    Basic Type:
    Basic IDoc type defines the structure and format of the business document that is to be exchanged between two systems.
    Segments:
    Segments form the basic building blocks of an IDoc type and are used to store the actual datta. A segment type is the name of a segment and is independent of the SAP elease. A segment definition is the release-specific name of a segment.
    Steps in creating Segments:
    T.Code WE31
    Enter the name for your segment type and click on the create icon.
    Type the Short text.
    Enter the variable names and data elements.
    Save and Go back.
    Go to Edit -> Set Release.
    Repeat the steps to create more segments.
    IDOC TYPE:
    Business data is exchanged with an external system using the IDoc Interface.
    IDoc types (Special Structures) An IDoc type is defined through its permitted segments. Segments can be dependent on each other (parent and child segments). The IDoc interface can check for each IDoc whether thhe segments contained are compatible with thhe definitiion of its type. This systax check is activated or deactivated in the Partner Profiles.
    Steps in creating IDoc Type:
    T.Code WE30 to create IDoc Type.
    Enter the Object Name, Select Basic Type and click Create Icon
    Select the create new option and enter a description for your basic IDOC type and press enter
    Select the IDoc name and click Create icon
    The system prompts us to enter a segment type and its attributes
    Choose the appropriate values and press enter
    The system transfers the name of the segment type to the IDoc editor.
    Follow these steps to add more number of segments to Parent or as Parent-child relation.
    Save it and go back.
    Go to Edit -> Set Release.
    Message Type:
    Steps in Creating Message Type:
    T.Code WE81.
    change the details from Display mode to Change mode
    After selection, the system will give this message "The table is cross client (See help for further info)". Press enter.
    Click New Entries to create new Message Type.
    Fill details
    Save it and go back.
    Assign Message Type to IDoc Type:
    T.Code WE82
    Change the details from Display mode to change mode.
    After selection, the system will give this message "The table is cross client (See help for further info)". Press enter.
    Click New Entries to create new Message Type.
    Fill details
    Save it and go back.
    <REMOVED BY MODERATOR>
    Edited by: Alvaro Tejada Galindo on Feb 6, 2008 5:10 PM

  • What are the Advantages & Disadvantages in Material Ledger?

    Hi Experts,
    What are the Advantages & Disadvantages in Material Ledger?
    Is it there any problem if you run CKMLCP next period 10th day?
    What is the criticality in ML as well as why all are very fearful to implement it?
    Thanks
    Bhagirath

    Hi,
    One cannot speak of 'disadvantage' in this case... If you activate material ledger, you acieve different valuation logic of the prices in the procurement process. Please, consult composite note 532932 for further info. The intimidation of activation is a result of numerous 'bugs' in previous SAP releases regarding the material ledger documents. Most of these 'bugs' are fixed, but the fear remains
    Regards,
    Eli

  • What will the effect of FI-Accounting in STO

    HELLO,
    What will the effect of FI-Accounting in STO at receiving plant.
    This is stock transfer between plants of same company codes.

    Hi,
    When you suply material from supplying plant to receiving plant the system will generate following A/c Entry;
    At the time of GI from Supplying Plant;
    Stock A/c - Dr - Receiving Plant
    Stock A/c - Cr - Supplying Plant
    During GR in Receiving Plant, No FI Entry will be generatd.

  • What is the effective resolution for artwork in Keynote? I have a gigantic file I wnat to make smaller, and there are some problematical photos I want to downsize.

    What is the effective resolution for imported artwork/photos? I have to downsize a huge file.

    Change the pixel size of the images in a graphics application to match the pixel size of the presentation set in
    Inspector > Document > Slide Size  then bring them into Keynote.
    I use Stunt Software's Downsize specifically for this as it can batch process hundreds of files extremely fast:     Downsize

  • What is the cost of changing the case of my macbook pro?

    What is the cost of changing the case of my macbook pro?

    Replace both upper case and lower case? Do it yourself or pay someone to do it?
    You can price it out yourself:
    https://www.techrestore.com/mac/
    http://www.dttservice.com
    http://www.myservice.com/macbookpro.html
    http://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Pro
    http://www.PowerbookMedic.com

  • ADDM task parameter DB_ACTIVITY_MIN: What is the effect ?

    Oracle Database Version 11.2:
    I can change some task parameters or default task parameters for the ADDM, e.g. with
    dbms_advisor.set_default_task_parameter('ADDM','DB_ACTIVITY_MIN',30); In the view dba_advisor_def_parameters I don't find the parameter name DB_ACTIVITY_MIN. What is the effect of this parameter?
    Regards,
    Andreas Reinhardt

    Finally getting around to this again. My previous post is incorrect, as the code I am using is based on the single period measure (it's right there in the code). I am having a problem with the values returned with this method. Occasionally, the card will return a lower than expected count, resulting in a very large (and incorrect) RPM value. I'm thinking this must have something to do with arming the counter at some unfortunate and coincidental point on the gate signal, resulting in a short count. It must be an unlikely event, because I get thousands of good, consistent values for every one bad one.
    To resolve this, I am thinking of going to the single buffered period measurement as suggested above. My idea is to set up a buffer with two values,
    and always take the second one (to avoid coincidental arming and short counts). I could also set it up to return more values, and the application could choose the most likely one (ie return three values, throw out the largest and smallest, etc.)
    I would rather just use the buffer in continuous mode, since the RPM varies much more slowly than the counter counts, and any snapshot of the buffer at any time would be sufficient, even in the presence of overwriting, etc. This would allow me to arm the counter once and poll it on the fly.
    My concern is that in continuous mode, the counter will be throwing a lot of errors which will interefere with the program flow. Can I just set the counter to suppress all errors when I do a buffered read? Worst case, I get a value as it is being written to by the counter, which will have some garbage value (hopefully a recognizable signature) which I can throw out in favor of the other values.
    Thanks,
    Doug

  • What are the consequences of changing the scratch disc??

    What are the consequences of changing the scratch disk? Everything was fine with my project until I tried to work on a new project for someone else. I uploaded new footage to a new session and changed the scratch disk to my other external hard drive. Now there is confusion with my initial project..

    This is something we all live with. You have to be careful going back and forth between projects, if you are using different scratch disks for each. If you are editing a project on one scratch disk, then start a new project on another, remember to switch back to the original scratch disk when you go back to the original project. Otherwise render files will wind up on the wrong drive, or worse, you will capture to the wrong drive. Each issue is correctable by managing your media over to the proper drive, and deleting then deleting from the other.

  • What is the effect of the service account permissions

    Hi,
    What is the effect of the service account permissions? For example, suppose the service account for SQL Server database engine is SomeDomain\A, and has no permission to execute stored procedure X, and a user with domain account SomeDomain\B does have the
    said permission. Which one will prevail, i.e. can the user execute stored procedure X? If so, what permissions must I give the service account SomeDomain\A?
    I am asking this in the context of planning deployment in the production environment of a data warehouse application.
    Cheers,
    Jerome
    Jerome Smith BI Consultant, MCP

    Hi Jerome,
    Service account for SQL Server Database Engine only have limited permissions. To grant the account permission to execute stored procedure X, please refer to the following
    query:
    USE database;
    GRANT EXECUTE ON OBJECT::dbo.X
    TO SomeDomain\A;
    GO
    Since the user is in the context of planning deployment in the production environment of a data warehouse application, we may need to add some additional permissions. For more details, please refer to the following blog:
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/data_otaku/archive/2011/06/28/securing-the-data-warehouse.aspx
    Thanks,
    Katherine Xiong
    Katherine Xiong
    TechNet Community Support

Maybe you are looking for

  • Mac Pro 2006 won't boot after attempted cpu swap, Mac Pro 2006 won't boot after attempted cpu swap

    I just picked up a used Mac Pro 1,1 (2006).  It has 2x2.0 GHz dual-core processors and 5GB of RAM with the 7300GT card.  In this configuration, the machine was running perfectly.  I, of course, wanted to upgrade.... I ordered a pair of 5160 3.0GHz pr

  • Combing functions in an SQL query

    I am trying to create a query on the CRD1 table to retrieve a list of business one addresses and I need to show the address type. The address type however is either "B" or "S" and I need to translate these values into "Bill-to" and "Ship-to". I can a

  • Developer toolbar does not appear with SHIFT-F2 in Fullscreen

    I'm sure there's others out there who would like to be productive on small displays. Maybe you've figured out how to make the Developer Toolbar consistently appear as requested when SHIFT-F2 is pressed, and you'd like to share. :-)

  • Internet running extremely slow/hanging up

    My mac is running extremely slowly while connected to the Internet. It sometime will get to a site and sometimes will hang up and time out. I have an older pc also connected to this wireless connection and it is running very sluggishly too. Can anyon

  • Don't take the low cost IPAD scam.. they are nearly 4 years old!

    When I upgraded my iphone 4 to an iphone 6 three weeks ago, I was offered a low cost mini ipad.  I took the deal only to find out later that the ipad you are given is an ipad 1, approx 4 years old now.  The mini ipad 3 is now available.  I heard some