on 06-25-2009 1:33 PM
Dear Experts,
Can you please tell me the use of Column Subtotal in 16 column of Pricing Procedure. I know that it is used to store the value of condition type. e.g. Carry over value to KOMP-KZWI1, Carry over value to KOMP-KZWI4.
My doubt is, as we store value of condition type in these various fields; then when, where and how we use the same stored value.
Sagar
But I have seen few pricing procedures in which values are stored in subtotal but have not been used for further calculations.
Then what is the use in storing values in subtotal column.
Please give me your valuable inputs with example if possible
Thnx in advance
Sagar
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It can be used for various reasons. one general reason is when u write A against ur subtotal, this value is used for checking the cr limit of the customer. System goes to this value and then will check whether it is greater or less than defined value in fd32. and as per settings system will act further.
also that subtotals are used for LIS/SIS. these subtotals can be displayed in ur lis report.
i hope this will clear ur doubt.
rgs,
AK
Hi,
Actually in our pricing procedure, few values are maintained in subtotal column.
For one condition type JMOD, value is D - Copy value to XWORKD
And at one point Basic price + Trans charges = Base price. And this price is stored as 1 - Carry over value to KOMP-KZWI1.
Now, my que. is why these values are stored in subtotal column. And how I can check whether these values are used further in the procedure.
Sagar
Hi !
The use of Subtotal is not only the fields you have mentined but also for calculating the group of conditions. Carry forward any condition value.
rgds..Ameet
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