The example shows provisional billing documents, differential billing documents, and final billing documents for a delivery. The billing document value increases because of a rise in the price quotation. The customer must pay the difference in accordance with the terms of payment for the respective billing document.
Delivery LF 80025678 – Goods Issue 7th March | |||
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Provisional Billing Document F2D1 90034569 – Billing Date 11th March | |||||
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Differential Billing Document F2D1 90035678 – Billing Date 15th April | |||||
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Final Billing Document F2D2 90037435 – Billing Date 25th May | |||||
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