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Changing calculation schema in MM Contract.

Former Member
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Hi, Gurus.

Is it possible to change calculation schema in existing MM contract?

Thanks.

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former_member183424
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What do you mean by calculation schema for contract ? Are you using time independent condition for contract ?

Former Member
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I mean the field EKKO-KALSM.

When the contract was created there wasn't any customizing for the PurchOrg from contract. As a result EKKO-KALSM = RM000.

I've already change the customizing and new contracts create with correct schema.

But we also need to change the schema in existing contract.

former_member183424
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Okay.. Possible, but not from ME32K, you need to use t-code MEMASSCONTRACT or MASS

Former Member
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Thanks for advise.

I've tried, but this field isn't open in MEMASSCONTRACT and MASS.

former_member183424
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I have tried it.. It is available in this t-code MEMASSCONTRACT. Click on the field, then press search and type KALSM.

Former Member
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Thats what I do, but the field is not available for input.

I also tried to upload from the clipboard, but after save, the value in field isn't changed.

Anyway, thank you.

JL23
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earlier the MASS transaction was a batch input, now it is a BAPI, the fields in the BAPI are controlled by ME_LIMIT_FIELDS_PO_BAPI, and KALSM is in that function module which means it is not changable.

Dibyendu you are probably still with the batch input version

former_member183424
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Oh, just read the artical http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/2038763 . Thank you for the information.

And yes, I am still in the batch input version.

Former Member
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Thanks all for help. se16n has solved the problem.

former_member183424
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Oh no.. You must have used direct table edit (@sap_edit). Are you ?

No no no. Don't do that in your production system.