on 03-17-2009 8:02 AM
Dear All,
Can anybody suggest me if there can be a tcode to block or inactivate a pricing condition.
Rgds,
Indrajit
Thanks this has worked.
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Hello Indrajit
Just goto VK12 and change the validity period of your condition record to yesterday or Today . It will be deactivate and will not appear in pricing for sales Order or Invoice .
By this way u can activate and deactivate ur pricing anytime , without deleting or changing anything in configuration .
Hope this will help
Kaustubh
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A given condition can be "marked for deletion" -- the master record still exists, but pricing is deactivated for new sales documents. Go into change mode for the condition master & enter select criteria so you get the desired condition, then select and choose the delete icon (near bottom of screen), then save. Field "deletionID" will now have check mark & the conditon no longer proposes pricing.
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Hi Indrajit
There is no t.code to block the pricing conditon.
Assuming it is a item conditon type and maintained a condition record also . So instead of removing the access sequence from the condition type assign a requirement in the access sequence So that the condition type becomes inactive .
Secondly , assign a wrong Reqt for that condition type in the pricing procedure, so that if that requirement is not met then that condition type becomes inactive
Regards
Srinath
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HI
Apart from the above You can also remove this condition from your pricing procedure
and also you can remove the access sequence
if any condition records are there delete are change their validity periods
But there is no t code to block a condition type
regards
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Hi,
go to V/06, and remove access sequence, so that it cannot process further. If it is a header condition condition, deactivate that also.
regards,
sk
Edited by: Sadanandam Kasarla on Mar 17, 2009 9:06 AM
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