on 05-16-2011 5:52 AM
Dear Experts!
We want to use the SERVICE_ORG_RESP_SHORT field in our Condition Table to define product Pricing. The problem is it doesn't exist in a Field Catalog (SPRO -> CRM -> Master Data -> Conditions and Condition Technique -> Condition Technique: Basics -> Create Field Catalog).
We see two possible ways of dealing with this issue:
1) Adding SERVICE_ORG_RESP_SHORT field into Global Field Catalog (SPRO -> CRM -> Master Data Conditions and Condition Technique -> Condition Technique: Basics -> System Configuration for Condition Technique -> Set Up Usage -> folders "Global Field Catalog: Fields" and "Global Field Catalog: Data Elements").
2) Using BAdI (SPRO -> CRM -> Basic Functions -> Pricing -> Define Settings for Pricing -> Adopt User-Defined Fields).
Please, tell us, which of these ways is correct?
Kind Regards,
Alexander Smirnyagin.
Hi Alexandr,
the first step mentioned above is required to define the field, so that you can use it to create a conditon table based on it and maintain master data for that condition table. In addition, you should implement the /SAPCND/ROLLNAME BADI for the field.
The second step described above is required to integrate the field for transaction processing, e.g. in a sales or service order. You need to define which order value should get passed to your pricing attribute.
Best Regards,
Michael
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We have chosen to use SERVICE_ORG_RESP field instead, and SAP Support has published a note #1597250 for that.
Thanks all for participating!
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We have addressed this question to SAP Support. Hope, they will be able to help us.
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