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Statistical Condition Type

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When a sales order is created with a statistial condition type, the pricing date used is the requested delivery date. When the billing document is created from the sales order then the same date is used to calculate the value. For accruals, the pricing date at billing, is the billing date, why isn't the statistical condition the same?.

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JP

both my statistical condtion and accrual condition are set as komp-fkdat, but only the accrual is being re-valued with the billiing date when the billing document is created

ivano_raimondi
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Hello Mike,

your statistical condition is a rebate condition ?

If so please cosider the rebate conditions are laways determined according to VBRP-FBUDA.

It is hardcoded.

It is explained in SAP note 75778.

Best regards,

Ivano.

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Ivano,

the statistical condition is not a rebate one. As I say, it is currently using the requested delivery date to determine the condition record not the billing date

jpfriends079
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This b'ocz of default option <Blank> Standard (KOMK-PRSDT; tax and rebate KOMK-FBUDA) maintained in Pricing date of Control data 2 of the condition Type.

There, Pricing date is entered as the identification code for the date to which a condition of this type is to be calculated in the sales document. So, usually if you do not enter an identification code, then

- For Standard, it is KOMK-PRSDT : Date for pricing and exchange rate

- For Tax & Rebate=Accruals, KOMK-FBUDA : Date on which services rendered

Here KOMK is table for Communication Header for Pricing.

Hope this can assist you.

Thanks & Regards

JP