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Prerequisites

The following example clarifies how pricing in used-vehicle purchasing is handled.
Vehicle Master:
(Set type DBMVSS_V_IPRICES)

Purchasing Price Estimated:EUR 2200015.08.06

 

Purchasing Price Aimed:EUR 20500

 

 

Sales Price Estimated:2400015.08.06 
Sales Price Aimed:24500

 



Missing Handover Articles:
(Set type DBMVSS_V_IOPTIONS)

Missing Car KeyEUR 100 
Missing Service BookletEUR 150

 

Missing Warning TriangleEUR 20 (Not relevant to PO)


Service Notification D3:

Scratches Left Front Door

EUR 800

 

Rust Right Back Fender

EUR 650

 

Holes Left Front Seat

EUR 200



Purchasing Price Estimated -> Preliminary PO Price

Purchasing price (estimated)

EUR 22000

- Damage

EUR 800

- Damage

EUR 650

- Damage

EUR 200

- Missing car key

EUR 100

- Missing service booklet

EUR 150

Preliminary PO price

EUR 20100


Purchasing price (aimed)

EUR 20500

 

- Preliminary PO price

EUR 20100

 

Dealer Cost

EUR 400



Purchasing Price Estimated -> Aimed PO Price

Purchasing price (estimated)

EUR 22000

- Damage

EUR 800

- Damage

EUR 650

- Damage

EUR 200

- Missing car key

EUR 100

- Missing service booklet

EUR 150

+ Dealer Cost

EUR 400

PO price (aimed PO price)

...

EUR 20500


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Additional items are created in the purchase order for missing handover articles. Vehicle damages are handled as conditions on vehicle item level. This means that whilst missing handover articles only reduce the vehicle purchase price, damages not only reduce the purchase price but also the value of the vehicle in stock (vehicle valuation type).