on 12-09-2008 9:28 AM
Where can i find in Customizind where are defined the pricing types(ex: A - Copy price components and redetermine scales, B - Carry out new pricing, ...) ?
Thanx.
Hi was
You can find the pricing type and another pricing type fields in copy control settings
Regards
Srinath
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Hi
These are all ABAP routines done by ABAPer not by functional guys
It is done in Img-S.D-System modifications-Routines-Define FORM routines for data transfer
Here the VOFM routine is written by the ABAPer
Regards
Raja
Edited by: ramanathan raja on Dec 9, 2008 5:26 PM
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Hi,
You can find them in Maintain pricing procedure...in pricing.
You can select the one you want and assign against the pricing procedure.
Second, you can find the same pricing types in copy controls..assigned at item level...
Third you can find the same pricing types in transaction level at conditions tab.
Hope this is what you are asking for.
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> Could you give me where i can find it (the complete path)?. I want to see how is defined a pricing type or to define another p. type.
Hi Was,
The path for viewing/changing or creating a new condition type is:
SPRO>SALES AND DISTRIBUTION>BASIC FUNCTIONS>PRICING>PRICING CONTROL>DEFINE CONDITION TYPES>MAINTAIN CONDITION TYPES.
Regards,
Mohan.
Hi,
I think there is no path for this. we do not do any settings in SPRO.
SAP has assigned value range to domain. we get pricing type list from domain value range.
Pricing type field is KNPRS_V and domain is KNPRS.
Goto SE12, enter KNPRS in domain choose display. Goto Value range. It will display all pricing types.
Regards,
Chandra
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