on 05-02-2007 12:18 PM
Hi Gurus,
As u all know that Pricing Conditions are controlled by Access Sequence and Rebate Process also contains Access Sequence?
Do u know the difference between them?
The differnce is that Exclusion indicator is available in Pricing Conditions Access Sequence but it is not available in Rebate Access Sequence.
Apart from the above do any one know any other difference?
Regards,
S.Ravi kumar
Hello Ravi
<b>Condition Technique For Rebate Processing</b>
Rebate processing is used in pricing, which means that the same components in the condition technique have to be maintained for both rebate processing and pricing. The access sequences have to belong to category 1 (rebate-relevant accesses)
While creating access sequence you have choose whether the access sequence is relevant for pricing or for rebate processing on the initial screen.
Apart from that there is no actual differnce in the functionality. They both serve the same purpose of finding the relevant condition record in the order of priority.
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Regards
Sai
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Hello Ravi,
Rebates, use the condition technique, but distinguish themselves from pricing in applying to transactions over time, versus on a transaction basis. Rebates have their wn field catalog and their own condition table naming convention.So you could have two condition table "001" one for pricing and one for rebates, which could have different key fields. You need to use the technical names A001 For pricing and KOTe001 for rebates when you use the query type using transaction SE 16..
Use create access sequence (AS). Enter 1 in field category for rebate specific. AS after going thru the right path of maintaining access sequence for rebates.
<b>The big difference between the rebate and the pricing access sequence is that there is no exclusion flag available for rebate related AS. This means multiple tables for an access sequence can be applied at the same time.
Rebate related condition types are identified by condition class -C. </b>
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Regards
AK
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the Requirement 24 which is only used in condition type of rebate.(in pricing procedure)
cheers,
anil.
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