on 02-01-2011 9:52 AM
Hi,
I have a situation where i need to create a price list of materials which will not be used in my regular sales process pricing.
I would require these prices to send the data to an external interface.
As per my understanding the price list is used to get the customer specific prices and will be used in sales processing for automatic pricing. Kindly let me know how to use the price list without using condition technique.
As i need to create a condition table, Access sequence, condition type to use the price lists, kindly suggest how to avoid the regular process and directly fetch the price of the material from the price list.
Is this possible, if so do let me know the steps.
Regards,
K.Byla
hi,
this is to inform you that,
PRICE LIST:
it is applicable for a list of Customer's which are under the same group and share same pricing requriments.
With out using Condiiton Technique we are not able to do anything.
this is one of the important field which plays a very important role in pricing determination through CONDITION RECORDS.
you can go through PRICING REPORT, even this does not give any solution to this issue.
you can go for ENHANCEMENT, by creating a Z table with the fields:
KSCHL, AMOUNT & OTHER fields into condideration.
or
use SM30 and update into the tables - which is not suggested.
please test and confirm.
HOPE THIS CLEARS your issue.
balajia
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Hi Balaji,
Thanks for your quick response.
I understand your reply and has the below points,
Can i use the condition technique without involving the condition type in any of the pricing procedures and the price list in any of the customers and use the price list as a common price list for all the customers. So that i can use the price list only for my interface ?
Ofcourse i will maintain the condition records normally for the condition type.
Regards,
K.Byla
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