on 04-30-2008 4:36 PM
Hi Gurus,
In config part of sales documents, there is a field 'CONDITION TYPE LINE ITEMS',
the possible entry fields are EK01 AND EK02,
what will be the impact in performance by selecting these fields,and if we don't select anyone of these,
Regards,
Sailaja.
Hi sailaja
Difference between Condition Types EK01 and EK02
These are the condition type that will display the results of the unit costing for certain type of sales document.
EK01 :
If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is issued to the first position on the conditions screen for the item. The value can be used as a basis for price determination.
EK02:
If you use this condition type, the result of unit costing is simply a statistical value which you can compare with the price.
Please note the following point :
1) The condition type must have condition category Q (costing).
Regards
Srinath
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Hi,
Whether EK01 or EK02 that. comes from Requirement class configuration.
requirement class in turn there in rqruiement type and
requirment type is determined by item category and MRp type when you cost a sales order ( valauted/non valuated sales order ) at that time when save the cost estimate then the cost value automatically gets populated in your condition tab.
If the item is not relevant to sales order costing then the cost comes from VPRS.
Hope it is clear..
Assign point if helpful...
Regards
Prabhat
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result of unit costing is used to the first position on the condition screen for the item. value can be used as base price-EK01
result of unit costing is simply a statistical value-EK02
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