on 09-22-2008 5:04 PM
Hi Gurus...
What are the most commonly used access sequences in pricing?
Can anybody give me both general and real-time examples....
Thanks in advance,
Nazim
hi nazim...
I dont think there is any such commonly used access sequence:
All the Access sequence are assigned to a condition type, so commonly used access sequence will be the commonly used condition types.
But if you still justify your question; then it could be MWST as thats the access sequence assigned all the condition types related to tax...
Well , does it make any sense to you?
Thanks;
Safeer Rahman
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Hi
Access Sequence for tax procedure is JTAX & MWST
PB00 - Gross Price
K004 - Material Discount
K005 - Customer/Material Discount
K007 - Customer Discount.
KF00 Freight
Many More you can search in Pricing Procure
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Dear Nazim
Some of the Access Sequence which we use normally in most of the SD scenarios.
- PR02
- JIND
- MWST
- VA00
Now can I ask you one question ?? Rather we give some examples, please explain your scenario for which you are asking this clarification, so that with suitable examples, it can be explained.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi there,
Ther is nothing like commonly used access sequence in SD.
Depending on the requirement you choose the access sequence. It depends on the num of tables that you choose to maintain for the condition type.
For eg for K007 customer discount, you can define Sales org / customer as 1 table & customer as another table. So in access sequence you will put both. But the thumb rule is to search from more specific to more general. For the same example, step 10 will be sales org / customer & step 2 will be customer in access sequence.
Regards,
Sivanand
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