on 03-15-2008 8:06 AM
Dear freinds
What is difference between
CONDITION INDEX
AND CONDITION UPDATES.
With Regards
Sankalp Singhai
hi,
Condition Index:
You can create and use condition indices. You can use these indices to display, change and create condition records with reference. This transaction can include condition records with several condition types and tables. For example, you can use a condition index if you want to see all condition records that apply to a particular product regardless of whether the records are prices or discounts. In this case, you can use one of the standard condition indexes. Or you may want to see a list of condition records that contain a particular sales deal and a material from a user-specified list of products. To display this information, you can create your own condition index.
condition update
Special offers and discounts to customers are frequently offered as part of a sales promotion based on accumulated sales order data. For example, when your customers place orders for a new product, you may offer them an introductory allowance up to a specified total value (for example, up to USD 5,000). As a customer places orders for the new product, the system must be able to keep track of the cumulative discount total. With Release 2.1, it was possible to accumulate values based on invoices for the purpose of processing rebate agreements. In Release 2.2 this idea was extended to include a new, more general condition update function.
regards
sadhu kishore
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Dear sankalp
1) Condition Index
You can create and use condition indices. You can use these indices to display, change and create condition records with reference. This transaction can include condition records with several condition types and tables.
For example, you can use a condition index if you want to see all condition records that apply to a particular product regardless of whether the records are prices or discounts. In this case, you can use one of the standard condition indexes. Or you may want to see a list of condition records that contain a particular sales deal and a material from a user-specified list of products. To display this information, you can create your own condition index.
2) Condition Update
If you select this condition update for a particular condition type, you can create condition records that specify a maximum cumulative value. The system uses the condition value of an item as the basis for the cumulative value.
You can specify, for example, that a customer receives a 2% discount for a particular item up to a maximum cumulative discount value of INR 1,000. As the customer places sales orders for the item, the system keeps track of the cumulative discount value and stores this data at condition record level. Once the cumulative discount value reaches INR 1,000, the system automatically deactivates the discount.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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