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SQVI - Distribution value

Former Member
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Welcome, I have prepared query with includes data from: LIKP(VBELN,VSTEL,LFDAT,ROUTE,KUNNR,BTGEW),

LIKPUK(WBSTK) and

TVSBT (VTEXT) tables(fields),

now I need to get a Distribution cost(value), did anyone know from what field, table I can get it or I need to calculate some fields?

*I need to use SQVI

VeselinaPeykova
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Where do you see this field exactly?

Did you try pressing F1 on it and then look for the technical field name?

Former Member
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Unfortunately I don't see field like this, that's why I'am asking for it 🙂

Lakshmipathi
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Check with the concerned who have asked this requirement and ask them to explain what is meant by Distribution Cost according to them and where in SAP, they found this.

JL23
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how did you even get to the name of the field? Something must have triggered the need for a query and those who want that query can usually tell in which transaction at which view they can see the value that they want

Jelena
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And "I need to use SQVI" - do you know it's user-specific and no one else will see it? This just gets curioser and curioser...

VeselinaPeykova
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... unless this someone has sufficient authorizations to use SA38/SE38 and knows the program name.

Or if the report is meant to be exported to Excel, printed and left on the manager's desk.

Former Member
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No, SQVI(then SQ01) because of building QV reports

Former Member
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from Manager, I need to ask him for more information 😉

VeselinaPeykova
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If you are going to build SQ01/SQ02 reports in the end, then using SQVI is probably not a good choice, because you limit yourself to a subset of what you can do via SQ01/SQ02.

Jelena
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What Veselina said. When building a real query, start properly with SQ02/SQ01. Otherwise you're shooting yourself in the foot.

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