on 09-03-2007 7:41 AM
Hi,
While defining Condition Types in changes which can be made in Manual entries field there are five following options :
_: No limitations
A: Freely definable
B: The automatic entry has priority. If a condition record exists, the condition cannot be entered manually.
C: The manual entry has priority. When you enter the condition
manually, the system does not check whether a condition record exists.
😧 Cannot be processed manually
The last three i.e. B, C and D is self explanatory can anybody tell me about first two i.e. No limitations and Freely definable.
Regards
Rajesh
Hi
Theses are the Indicator which controls the priority within a condition type between a condition entered manually and a condition automatically determined by the system.
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Hi..
No limitations means you allow condn record of condn type to have resultant value from its initial value(as per condn record)...Means even if u maintained dicount condition record as 10 % ,at the time of sales order,you can change it to 5% or 15% (as per ur reqt)
Award some points you find this as useful...
Regds
MM
Manual Entries:
The value of this field determines whether specific condition type can be determined manually or not during sales order processing.
This setting will work in conjunction with the manual setting in the V/08.
If we select D Cannot be processed manually and even if we have Manual ticked in V/08, the D entry will have the priority. And it wont allow us to manually enter the condition type.
Regards
AK
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