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FV64A038 Exclusion w/ value 0 Formula

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Please help to clarify what this formula does when used in 'Condition formula for alternative calculation type' in Pricing procedure (specifically, this scenario is used in Transportation/ Shipment Costs), but it applies to pricing.

I thought that it excluded the condition if the result was 0, but it seems to be doing the opposite. Does someone know for sure what this formula is intended to do?

It can be found in VOFM / Formula / Condition Value, 38

The code in the formula is as follows:

  • condition exclusion for zero values

form frm_kondi_wert_038.

ausschlusswertnull = 'X'.

endform.

Regards,

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Former Member
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Hi Anabela,

CONDITION VALUE FORMULA 38: EXCLUSION WITH VALUE ZERO

Formula '38' sets the value of the field AUSSCHLUSSWERTNULL to 'X'. This formula was delivered in

order to support condition exclusion where conditions with a value of zero should be considered in the

exclusion. For additional information, refer to Note 39641.

Example:

A company has two condition types in their pricing procedure that represent surcharges. A condition

exclusion group has been defined with these two condition types indicating that the lowest of the two should

be applied. In some cases, one of the surcharges may be zero. This could be due to a condition record that is

found or a manual entry. In order to have the system consider zero as the lowest surcharge for the customer,

condition value formula '38' must be assigned to one of the condition types in the pricing procedure.

Hope this will help you resolve your query.

Regards,

Krishna O

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Former Member
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Hi,

CONDITION VALUE FORMULA 38: EXCLUSION WITH VALUE ZERO

Formula '38' sets the value of the field AUSSCHLUSSWERTNULL to 'X'. This formula was delivered in

order to support condition exclusion where conditions with a value of zero should be considered in the

exclusion. For additional information, refer to Note 39641.

Example:

A company has two condition types in their pricing procedure that represent surcharges. A condition

exclusion group has been defined with these two condition types indicating that the lowest of the two should

be applied. In some cases, one of the surcharges may be zero. This could be due to a condition record that is

found or a manual entry. In order to have the system consider zero as the lowest surcharge for the customer,

condition value formula '38' must be assigned to one of the condition types in the pricing procedure.

Hope this will help you to resolve your issue.

Regards,

Krishna O

Former Member
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Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.