on 02-15-2012 9:18 AM
Hi all,
If i delete Access in Access sequence and i have already maintained condition record for this key what are all the implication for excisting Sales order, deliveries and billing Document either the status is open, partial, being processed.
Kindly revert back.
Regards,
M S RAVI PRAKASH
Hi Ravi Prakash,
There will be no impact for your sale order's,deliveries and invoice.Because at copy controls item level we martian *pricing type
D Copy pricing elements unchanged*,if we maintain A or B in that situation the condition type will not trigger, then the impact will
be on your open documents.
Regards
Ram
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Hi
The deletion process SHOULD be done in the '' REVERSE '' way :
1] Delete the condition records .
2] Detach the access sequence from the condition type .
3] go to the access sequence & delete the tables .
4] Now, the access sequence can be deleted . There is no impact on sales order, delivery or billing
Regards,
Vikas
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It may effect existing sales doc for condition(having dependency of those access).
Say, for existing doc, if the system is able to find the condition record for the pricing date, then condition record may determine in sales doc.
But, it will not effect in newly created sales process. As the system will not be able to determine the access value
Regards
JP
HI
If you want to know more clarity about what is the impact , try to check in sandbox with full cycle then you will come to know what is the impact
As per my knowledge is not recommended rather than create new access Sequence and assign to corresponding condition types
Otherwise remove the Access Sequence to corresponding condition types
Because Access Sequence is Cross Client if will impact to the corresponding clients which is under one Environment (under one server with different clients)
At the time of price updation it will effect
Regards,
Prasanna
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