on 11-21-2007 3:58 PM
what means of condition type DIFF and vprs ?
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VPRS: contains the cost of sold value read from the material master (accounting view)
DIFF: contains eventual differences due to roundings or currency change rate, so that the order value is rounded in the right way.
Roberto
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