Cost Component Split 

Purpose

In addition to standard iteration, price calculation enables you to calculate prices as a cost component split. This means that the output price of an activity type can be split into a maximum of 40 cost components. These cost components represent either:

The following process describes the Customizing settings required for cost component splitting. You see the assignment of a switching structure, and then analyze a report containing the results of the price calculation using the cost component split.

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Process Flow

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  1. Maintaining Cost Component Structures
  2. Assigning Cost Component Structures to Plan Versions
  3. Maintaining Switching Structures
  4. Assigning Switching Structures in Activity Type Planning
  5. Analyzing the Results of the Component Iteration