on 07-07-2008 6:28 AM
Hi,
What is the effect of sold to party in sales order.I have faced this question in one interview.
Suppose we are creating the sales order with customer '11' and material 'abc',but before saving the sales order document we changed the customer and new customer is '21',so after this change which is redetermined in the sales order.
Regards
Prabudh
Dear prabudh
Only the latest sold to party will be considered. In fact, while changing itself, system would have given an information,
- taxes have been redetermined
- shipping conditions were changed; redetermine routes and shipping for all items
- sold to party has changed; Redetermine plant and shipping point
Like this, you would have seen some information and if you continue by pressing Enter key, all these will be redetermined.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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If the Sold to party is changed from 11 to 21, then the new SP (21) may be valid for some other Sales Area, may have different SH,PY &BP. So accordingly those data will change.
If different SP, then Price may very,Shipping condition may very.So those data may change.
As different SH may be differnt, then Route may be different, Plant may be different, and as Tax is mostly Plant dependent, so Tax may change.
If SP is different PY may be different, so Payment Term, Incoterm & Credit limit may be different, so those data will be changed/redetermined accordingly.
Regards
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Hi Prabudh,
These will get redetermine
-->Tax
-->Price
-->Frieght
-->Payment terms
-->Shipping conditions
-->Parter (Ship to party,bill to party and Payer).
-->Route.
I hope it will help you,
Regards,
Murali.
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