Hi Sarat, On a general note - SAP provides many "Analysis" while working, as an end user. e.g. For pricing analysis - VA02, item level, Tab[Conditions], icon "Analysis". You can see all the condition types which are assigned to your pricing procedure. Click on each one of these condition types and read the messages. That shall give you an idea of reasons, causes of CondTyeps (not) populated in Tab Conditions in your sales order. Go to VA02>Environment>Analysis.... Analysis also available in VF02 To understand "Update" icon, try this - say, in VK11 you have given for condition type K005 = 15- Euros. Create a sales order, you shall see K005 = 15 - (per UoM). Save your order. Go to VK12, change K005 = 20 -. Go to VA02, item level, Tab Conditions, click Update, choose B (Carry out new pricing) & you shall see that the discount amount has changed. Regards, Typewriter
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: saratvamsi Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 4:44 PM Subject: Condition record missing Dear Experts, Request you to help me understand the below issue and possibly resolve it. I created a sales order with my own pricing procedure which consists of discount types k004, k005 and k007. However, I didn't maintain condition records for these discounts. The next day I created condition records for these discount types and I tried to add this material to an existing order which I created yesterday. However, I cant see the condition records taking affect. But, when I'm created a new order with the same pricing procedure, the condition records are taking affect. Is it a standard system behaviour or is there something wrong in my configuration? Your help is most appreciated. Warm regards, Sarat. | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Typewriter SAP Logistics Sales and Distribution Helper
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