on 11-02-2007 2:08 PM
Hi,
What are Cumulative Condition Records?
Hi Mercy,
Values can be accumulated in condition records and tested against limits. For e.g., you can set a condition - "a special discount for first 100 orders". Such conditions are called cumulative conditions. In this case, conditions are updated/cumulated for items and/or orders.
To configure such a condition type (IMG), select a suitable value for <i>"Condition Update"</i>.
Hope you will be satisfied with the answer. If you need futher details, reply me.
Regards,
Noufel P
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Hi Mercy
Go through the link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/93/7433a1546011d1a7020000e829fd11/frameset.htm
Thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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HI
The standard system condition type KUMU enables you to display the total of the net values of an item and all the sub-items belonging to that item.
Constraints
Cumulative conditions cannot be used as header conditions.
Cumulative conditions cannot be processed manually.
When you copy a sales document to a billing document, the condition rate and the condition value of a cumulative condition is frozen. This means that the condition is not redetermined when it is copied regardless of the pricing type. The net value of the total is not redetermined even if the individual net values have changed.
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Hi mercy.
Ex for Cumulative Condition Record:
KUMU is the cost cumulation condition jus like VPRS is. the difference between tht kumu carries the total cost of all the conponents in a BOM code. its appears in the pricing for the first time in the BOM. but VPRS is meant for non BOM scenarios. both these operate in exclusion.
VPRS and KUMU are some of the examples..
Regards...
Praveen Kumar.D
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