on 11-27-2008 4:44 AM
Team,
Pl let me know, the Most specific of Condition Records of all these and which is most general.
Sales Org/ Customer/ Material.
Sales Org/ Price List/ Material
Can you please explain how it is most specific.
Best Regards
Durai
Hi there,
From the given 2 tables, I feel sales org / customer / material is the most specific record.
Access sequence is by default from a more specific to more general. So put the most specific erecord 1st.
Regards,
Sivanand
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Hi,
Create a condition record with combination of 1)Sales Org/ Customer/ Material=100 then for 2)
Sales Org/ Price List/ Material=200. in your access sequence for the required condition type mark the Exclusive indicators, so that it will search for the most specific record
then create the sales order as required.
Hope this will help u.
Regards
Sujith
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Having placed both these tables in access sequence, the first one you entered will be considered as most specific(Step No -10). elite members pls confirm
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How u set the exclusive indicators...if the exclusive indicator is ticked for the first table the system will not search for further condition records.or else if the exlusive indicators is not set the condition value returned will be from last table no matter valid condition record exists for 2 tables
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