on 06-07-2010 10:06 AM
Hello,
Is it posibile discount condition can be assign to sales document type. if so kindly send the procedure how to configure.
Because the same discount condition used in the other sales document type. we planning the fix the discount percentage one particular sales document type.
SAP User.
hello,
in the customisation of the Access sequence , maintain a field for sales order
assign access seq to conditionr ecord
maintain condition records for the same , so that all conditions are according to sales order docuemnt type wise
please search in forum for detail steps to pricing proicedure maintaiannce
hope this helps
Thanks
Akasha
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Option 1: Have a requirement routine to check the sales document type and then process this discount condition type. Assign the requirement to this discount type in your pricing procedure.
Option 2: Create a condition table as Sales org / Sales documnet type. Assign this table to the access sequence which is assigned to your required discount condition type. Create a condition record for the sales document type. In the condition type definition under " changes which can be made " for the field " manual entries" use D - Not possible to process manually.
Hope this helps
Regards
Sai
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Hi there,
You can use a seperate pricing procedure for this document type and put the discount condition in only this procedure.
Make a Z document pricing procedure and assign that to Document type.
In pricing procedure determination in Doc pricing procedure put this doc pricing procedure.
hope this helps
Regards
Suchait
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