on 04-08-2008 9:35 AM
Dear Experts
Please explain the difference between
CONDITION CLASS & CONDITION CATEGORY
with regards to SD Pricing
Regds
SDC
Dear SD,
1.condition class is grouping the condition types and it allows you control each condition type differently.
For example, the condition type "taxes" defines that the taxes in a document must be recalculated if the country of the ship-to party changes.
2.Condition category
A classification of conditions according to predefined criteria.
These categories include packaging costs, delivery costs, output taxes and discounts.
The classification of conditions by condition categories can be used for analysis.
I hope it will make you clear.
Regards,
Murali.
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Hi,
The condition category defines how a condition (for example, charge or interest) is calculated. Condition categories are the central element of financial conditions, which determine the basic functions of the conditions that are based upon them.
Condition class is a grouping that allows you control each condition type differently.
For example, the condition type "taxes" defines that the taxes in a document must be recalculated if the country of the ship-to party changes
regards
sadhu kishore
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hello, friend.
here's info from SAP...
"1. Definition: condition class
Sales and Distribution (SD)
A grouping that lets you control each condition type differently.
For example, the condition type "taxes" defines that the taxes in a document must be recalculated if the country of the ship-to party changes.
"2. Condition category (examples: tax, freight, price, cost)
A classification of conditions according to pre-defined categories (for example, all conditions that relate to freight costs)."
regards.
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