on 02-24-2010 3:39 AM
Dear friends,
Can a condition record contain more than one condition types? If yes, how?
Rgds,
Nghi Do
Hi,
As far as my understanding it is poosible through condition suppliment
You can create condition record fro tha PR00,
Then click on condition suppliments also maintain pricess for suplement condition types.
Kapil
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Hi
For e.g if you need to attach the condition suppliment to PR00, you need to go to VK32 (change price).
Go to change record mode of PR00 for which price is already maintained.
Select the line & in the below you can see Yellow/Green arrow line tab which is condition suppliment.
Click on the yellow/green line - it wil take you to new screen, wherein you can attach one more condition type for e.g.RD00. You can maintain the discount % or value here.
This way whenever you maintain price PR00 - for eg.100USD, system will calculate condition suppliement value for e.g. if it is discount 2% on PR00 & final price would be 98USD
Thanks
Can a condition record contain more than one condition types? If yes, how?
Yes a condition record can have more than one condition types.
Because there will be differenct pricing procedures (v/08) is going to be created for different sales areas of the customers by assigning the pricing procedures to multiple sales areas.then u need to have different condition types for the different sales areas then, for this purpose different condition types can have one common condition record.This can be by doing this process
For Example:
You have created a condition record,in which there is a 'EXCLUSIVE' check list.
If you activate it then all the condition types cannot acess it.
If you deactivate it then multiple condition types can acess all the condition records.
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