Jim - If you've never debugged the order creation process, I'm sure you would be amazed (or was that horrified?) to see just how much SAP does go back and recalculate previous lines as each new line is created. As lines are added, the number of passes through pricing expands exponentially. This is why adding the 50th line on an order takes a perceivably longer time to complete than adding the first line did. Dave
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Jim Wolfe Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 2:29 PM Subject: Scale Pricing doesnt Update Sorry, I do not agree. If you have a scale, e.g. a special discount, that doesn't kick in until the order value is $500, and the first line is $200, and the 2nd is $100, and the 3rd one is $300, when you enter the first 2 lines, the condition would not be pulled in. When you enter the 3rd line, it would be pulled in but only for that line. SAP doesn't automatically go back and recalc all of the existing lines. You would have to recalc the entire order either thru edit...new pricing document, or header...conditions...update, or by saving the document in order to tell SAP to go back and recalc the existing lines. Otherwise, the system would be constantly having to recalc all of the existing lines that were on the order (either the lines before the one that put the scale basis over the threshold or, if during an order change, anywhere on the document) | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Dave Thornburgh SAP Logistics Sales and Distribution Enthusiast
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