on 03-06-2014 11:42 AM
Hi Team,
Business wants to rationalize the existing pricing schemes.
1. To remove unwanted/not used condition types in pricing procedures.
2. To remove condition tables which are not used from Access sequence.
Kindly let me know what would be the impacts or way to do this activity.
Thanks
Ram
Hi Rama, just curious, what do you use to find used condition types/tables?
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Hi
Apart from that what Mr. Lakshmipathi has already told you, you will also lose all your historical pricing data for those conditions and condition tables which you you'll delete from system. Consider this as well before you delete something.
Thank$
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Even if you remove the unwanted condition types from the existing pricing procedure, existing open sale orders wont work. You need to foreclose all open sale orders and create new sale orders.
G. Lakshmipathi
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Even though existing (non-used) condition types in pricing procedure would not be there in the open sale orders, since you made a configurational change, system will not allow you to do subsequent activities which you can test in DEV client. That is why, you need to foreclose all existing open sale orders and create fresh orders.
G. Lakshmipathi
you can test in DEV client.
It would have been good had you not posted this even after going through my above comments. Coming to your query, just try MASS and let me know the outcome. In fact, what I told initially was you will have issue when billing document is generated. So please test to create a billing document from the existing open sale order after transport request is saved.
G. Lakshmipathi
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