on 02-24-2008 7:43 AM
hi experts
in pricing procedure determination we at lost we are giving condition type. it was displayed in sales order line item level
what is the purpose of this condition type.
thanks to every buddy who are trying to give answer this question.
narasimha
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The purpose of entering the condition type in pricing procedure determination (OVKK) is if you have say more than 1 condition type to determine the price of the item , in that case you need to specify the default value it should take. This can be changed in the Sales order line item.
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Hi,
you can enter in the sales screen itself the value of the line item in the amount field. Not only PR00, even you can input the other conditions also that you identify against the pricing procedure at OVKK.
regards
sadhu kishore
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Hi,
As u said, if u enter a condition type at OVKK screen, it will displayed in the sales order line item screen.
The purpose is to change the value of the condition type in the line item screen itself , instead of going to the item pricing conditions screen.
Hope it is helpful..
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Hi,
This is to avoid going into the line item and entering the value in the amount field.
When u assign it there in your pricing procedure determination you can enter the amount in the amount field for each line item and avoid drilling down to conditions tab for each item
Hope you find this helpful.
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Regards
Ravi
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