on 07-23-2008 9:26 PM
Hello All,
Our requirement is that we tax our employees on apparel only if the value is greater than $50.00.
To achieve this, we created a new tax condition table (953 which is copied from 053) and assigned it to access 09 in the access sequence ZTX1 (created w/ref from TAXJ). We added material group (MATKL) to the condition table and selected exclusion indicator for the access.
We created the condition record in FV11.
When we created the sales order, the new access sequence (09) is not being accessed. It gives a message "Access not made (initialized field)" Message 102(VE).
Please advise if we are missing something.
Thanks,
Leela
Hi Leela,
Are you creating sales order in the same system like
You have created table in Development system in same system your are creating sales order
If you are creating here you just go to V/07 transaction then slect your access sequence go in to the tables detail screen here you select your table 953 then click on fields here you check all the fields are available correctly or not then save the changes.
Now try
or
You transported these confugaration to other system like Quality or Production here and you are creating the sales order,
If you are creating here you need to create condition table again then try.
I hope it will help you,
Regards,
Murali.
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Dear Leela,
This error is because of Initialization of fields in Access Sequence.
Goto Access Sequence->Select the Accesss in R.H.S>Choose Condition table->Select the Fields in R.H.S>Check the fields in condition table and Save it..
Your problem will get resolved..
Regards,
Barathi
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