on 11-04-2013 5:23 AM
Hello,
I need to display or trigger the form for dunning letters previously sent to the customer? is it possible to do this from the dunning history?
Best regards,
Mario
Dear Mario,
Please go through the link given below.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_45b/helpdata/en/01/a9c334455711d182b40000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46b/helpdata/en/59/47621bce1311d1abec0000e8a5eb64/content.htm
Hope this helps you.
Regards
Eugene
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Hi Ranu,
Thanks for the links,
It is not clear to me if you can display the letter sent from the dunning history:
Dunning history
| The dunning history provides you with information on all of the dunning runs you have executed and the dunning notices you have sent (overdue items, dunning totals, etc.). If required, you can also select by account type, company code, and/or customer or vendor. |
Does anyone have experience with this?
Mario
hi
no u cant only u see in the master data of the coustmer wheater it is first or second dunning or
sp02 where u can see the dunnint test previous display.
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Hello Mario,
You can use the below program :SAPF150D2 for the same.
Thanks,
Vijay.
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Hi Mario,
Yes you can have a preview and take a print of the Dunning letter printed previously.
but while reprinting, the outstanding amount in the correspondence may differ as some of the payments may have been received after letter has been issued. I f you dont have any issue with the amount then follow the method :
Go to Dunning History in F150
Select the Customer for which you want to reprint the letter, Execute it.
Select the line item of the letter and click on Display Dunning Notice.
This will give you a Pint Preview of the letter and then type PDF! in the transaction box while viewing the letter.Then you can save or directly take a print of that.
Hope it could help you!
Regards,
Siddharth
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