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How to find out the RD00 used in how many Sales org?

former_member200650
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Hi Experts,


Requirement in brief: I want to know my invoice output type RD00 is being used in how many business units? any table or t code to find out this?


Requirement in details : my client is having business in around 30 countries in all over the world.


1. Am working on one invoice output Form.for China, i just want to verify the which are all other countries are using this RD00 output type.


any table or t code which we can find out ?


2. And also i would like find out which are all other output types are being used of RD00 output FORM? in other business units ?


thanks

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Lakshmipathi
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Check in B001 table where you can see both Output type and Sales Organisation.

G. Lakshmipathi

former_member200650
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Thank you sir for your reply. this seems to be 100% correct table, bcz  i can see output type exists in how many sales org and vise versa.

But when am trying to execute it is showing no values.

Please let me know why it is showing ?

thanks

former_member200650
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Yes sir, It is showing the records for which are all the Output condition records are maintained,

If it is not maintained it is not showing. Thanks for your help.

Any other table through we can find out even though condition records are not maintained?

we can see like above table?

thanks,

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Jelena
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There should be an access sequence assigned to the output type and there could be multiple accesses in that sequence. Each access would have a table number (e.g. 1 = SalesOrg/Customer). In the database you'll find the corresponding condition tables Bnnn where <nnn> is the access table number with leading zeroes. Check those tables for every assigned access.

Note that output could also be triggered manually without a condition table, but this is probably not a concern in this case. If it is then you could check for manual entries in the table NAST.