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1)   The first suggestion is that it should be possible only to transfer the “Cost price” and not both the “Sales” and “Cost price” together

Is it possible to have another parameter where you only transfer the “Cost price per unit” to “Return cost price” instead of today, where the “Transfer price” adds both the “Sales price per unit” to “Unit price” and Cost price per unit” to “Return cost price” 



This is very relevant when you want a calculated cost, import the sales price, or type it manually in because it does not make sense to use the calculation function with a fixed margin as it is used today. This solution will give more flexibility to manage sales price and compare it to a BOM-calculated cost when the margin is calculated for the sales order.

1)   It should be possible to use the cost from the sales BOM calculation as cost input for the “Estimated margin” calculation on the sales line. 


When calculating the cost and sales price for item by using the BOM calculation. The Cost price placed under “Return cost price” is not used to calculate the “Estimated margin.”


This is due to the “Estimated margin” being calculated based on the “Active” cost price under “Released products.” 

So, if there is no active cost price, the margin will always be 100 %. Please change this so the cost price under “Return cost price” can be used in the “Estimated margin” and in the contribution ratio on the totals for the sales order.

And it should also be used under “Price details.”

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