If you don't want to change the number of decimals of the currency, one method I've used is to express the condition pricing unit (konp-kpein) by a power of 10. For example, if you want to charge a customer 10.555 for a product using a currency that has 2 decimals, you would load the condition record as 105.55 per 10. Another common way is to create a currency, e.g. US$ that is configured with 5 decimals, and load the conditions using that currency and handle the translation from US$ to USD using the currency translation tables.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: chander ramaraju Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:59 PM Subject: Condition Types and Number of Decimals Hi Gerardo, Please try T.Code OY04/OY03 where you can decide on the number of decimals for any currency. I remember it was a while ago I have done this for my client. Revert back if it works. Regards, Chander | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | jim-wolfe SAP Logistics Sales and Distribution Helper
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