on 08-21-2011 3:58 AM
Hi Experts,
I found a strange problem while I was creating free goods record in VBN1. I found though I was creating an exclusive free goods record but in the back end a record is creating automatically in Inclusive as well with the same material. After creating the Exclusive free goods record if you save it end then enter with the change mode then you can see a record automatically created in inclusive as well though it has no impact in sales order.
Please explain me the reason.
Regards,
Jeetsap
Hi,
Free goods is not currently supported in combination with material structures (e.g. product selection, bills of material, variants with BOM explosion).
Free goods is currently only supported for sales orders with document category C (not for quotations, for example).
Free goods is not currently supported for deliveries without reference to a sales order.
Free goods is not currently supported for make-to-order production, third-party order processing and scheduling agreements.
Free goods is currently only supported on a 1:1 basis
Regards,
Saju.S
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Hi Saju,
Thanks for your reply. First of all I would like to say the things you mentioned I know these. But my query is different.
Let me make it clearer to you...
1) I created a condition record for exclusive free goods in VBN1in combination of two materials say X is the main item and Y is the free good sample.
2) I saved the record .
3) When I entered in to the change mode of the record VBN2, I found there is another record showing in INCLUSIVE for material X.
Points to be noted: In the inclusive record its showing number 2 which signifies EXCLUSIVE.
Now My question is that when I created a record for EXCLUSIVE then why another record in INCLUSIVE is creating with indicator 2 (EXCLUSIVE). Is it a standard SAP problem or some other reason.
Regards,
jeetsap
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