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2009
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Explain Access Sequence and Condition Records, Types and Tables

Condition Record

A data record that stores a condition or condition supplements based on key values

Conditions include:

  • Prices,
  • Discounts and Surcharges,
  • Taxes and
  • Output.

Common transactions to create are:

  • VV11 / 2 / 3 - Sales Output
  • VV21 / 2 / 3 - Delivery Output
  • VV31 / 2 / 4 - Billing Output
  • MN04 - Purchase Order Output

Condition Type

A characteristic of a condition. For example, in pricing, different condition types are used to distinguish between a discount that refers to a net price and a discount that refers to a gross price.

Condition Table

A table that defines the structure of condition record keys. The key consists of a variable part that represents one or more fields, and a fixed part that is identical for all condition records.

Pricing Procedure in SAP works on the concept of Condition technique.

Summary

Each Pur Org is attached to a Pur Org Schema. Each Pur Schema has a pricing procedure attached to it.

For this, condition types are defined for each pricing procedure in SPRO. These condition types are then attached to Access Sequence. The access sequence in turn has a list of condition tables. These tables contain condition records. Each condition record fetches the applicable price.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00)
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