Reply from LaurieCrow on Jan 27 at 2:07 PM It is my intention that the delivery block cannot be removed by the user until my condition type has been populated with a value other than zero. I will let you know if it works or not. I now work for a large global company with global team approval requirements so my work is slower than it used to be. But I promise to report back with my final solution.
| | | ---------------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 Upper limit of $0.01 tells me that my condition record rate of $0.00 is no longer valid and automatically enters a value of -999999,999.00 in the Lower Limit field.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. __.____._ | _.____.__ |