The keys to A857 are the application (V), the condition type, the condition table keys and the end date. So as long as you are changing the amount, then the condition record # should stay the same. If you change the end date, or create a new record that ends the current one (overlaps it on the end), then a new entry will be created in the A857 table. When you are in the condition maintenance overview screen, double-click on the condition record. On the next screen, put /h in the shortcut window (upper left). and press enter. If you have authority, you'll kick into debug mode. Then you can put KONH in the variable field and see what value is in the KNUMH field. An abapper can show you easier than can be described in an email.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Typewriter Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 3:22 PM Subject: VV31 condition record display Jim, SAP SD, e.g. I have created condition record for PR00 with cond table 857 (Mat.) = 1500Euros; then after an hour I have to change it to 1450Euros, I do that in VK12 then I have to make another change it to 1475Euros, I do that in VK12 Does system generate 3 condition record #? How do I know which one is the relevant # from A857? Then that # I shall put in the relevant table KON* for all values of fields of that cond record. (In my view, simpler would have been - after every cond record is created a # would populate in case of sales orders etc. User just has to note down this number and go on with his further search) What do you mean by "go into debug mode"? (I filled in cond type = PR00 and saw some values + condition record #s) Many Thanks! | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Popular White Papers In the Spotlight _.____.__ |