Reply from LaurieCrow on Jan 24 at 1:35 PM Jim, agreed. After further research and consideration, I am thinking of a formula (alternate calculation type) assigned to the condition type that will check to see if the value is negative, if not apply header delivery block (45 in our case) so that del doc cannot be created, and present a message advising that pricing is not complete. I will report back when I know if this was successful or not. It will be several days before I will know.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Laurie Crow Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 2:24 PM Subject: Condition Type Upper and Lower Limits I have a condition type that is set to Condition Class A-Discount or surcharge, Calculation Type B-Fixed amount and is Negative only. It has an access sequence so that I can create condition records for select materials at $0.00. This restricts the condition type to appear only on the selected materials and allows the dollar value to be entered manually during order entry, which is our business requirement. I want to make it required that a value "greater than zero" be entered for this condition type but only if this condition type appears via the existing condition record. I have been unsuccessful using pricing procedure manual/required settings and also with condition type changesmanual entries settings. So, I was hoping to use the condition upper and lower limits. However, I am having difficulty getting those settings set correctly because my values are all negative. I know that I have to stay on the same side of zero, but nothing I have tried is working. Lower Limit won't let me enter a positive nuber. Upper limit of $0.01 tells me that my condition record rate of $0.00 is no longer valid and automatically enters a value of -999999,999.00 in the Lower Limit field. Can anyone help me with this? Or is there another way to accomplish my goal? | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |