on 04-08-2008 1:52 PM
hi guys,
We can use same condition table in pricing for multiple condition types.I am wondering how system knows which condition records should be applicable for which condition type in the same table.
I know the structure KOMV has those details,but thats used during the run time.
Do we have database table which preserve this relation /link ? Please help.
I also would like to know the tables / fields /structures which can be used at run time for defining requirements in pricing procedures.
Thanks
Dona
Well I found answer to my question..
there is a table KONH and KONP which stores the condition records.. system reads these tables to fetch condition records.
thanks a lot guys for replying
Dona
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Hi,
While creating condition records in VK11 we have to select the required condition table, that means we are maintaining only valid records.When the system executes condition types it will search for all the valid condition records assigned to access sequence.It will take only valid condition records maintained by us.
I hope you understand the process.
Regards,
Kranthi Kiran .
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Hi,
Condition types are assigned with access sequences.
These are the determining sequences in order to select which condition table is to be selected for that particular scenario.
Generally the access sequences are tested to the condition records on their priority basis.
pricing procedure
condition type
access sequence
condition table
selection records.
hope this would help you understand the concept.
regards,
Siddharth.
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