on 11-23-2011 3:18 AM
Hi Experts
If you have 3 different access sequences for one condition record then in a pricing procedure in what hierarchy the 3 accesses will be maintained?
Thanks
HI,
There is only 1 access sequence can be maintained for a condition type.for that access sequence you can maintain multiple tables,so the table maintenance in an access sequence Priority should be first most specific and than most generic.
Ex:If you want to give price for 1.customer/material combination and 2.material
in this example most specific is .customer/material and most generic is material.
so Place customer/material first and last material.
Thank you,
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in a pricing procedure in what hierarchy the 3 accesses will be maintained?
what does it mean,can you illustrate a bit more.
As per my understanding,if you have 3 access sequence for single condition record system will give first priority to which is checked with exclusive indicator in access sequence,if no access sequence is checked with exclusive indicator system will give priority to most specific to most generic.
Ex: Access sequence 1.0001 customer/material
2. 002 material/plant
3. 003 salesorg/distribution channel.
In the above case if no exclusion is checked system first check the record for combination of 1,2 and 3
if above two not match system automatically give the priority to last one take the record of last combination.
Regards
Ram
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You should maintain your access's sequence from SPECIFIC to GENERAL
Let us understand this with a example.
No. | Table | Desc |
10 | 78 | Departure Country / Destination Country |
20 | 2 | Domestic Taxes |
30 | 11 | Export Taxes |
If you post a General access on top
10 | 11 | Export Taxes |
20 | 2 | Domestic Taxes |
30 | 78 | Departure Country / Destination Country |
then it will not hit the specific, if maintain in below.
Regards
JP
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