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Routine...VOFM?

Former Member
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Hi all,

how can i find the routine number for the perticuler condition type?

Sachin.

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Former Member
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Condition Type Formulas are specified on Pricing Control, that is: a formula is not related only to the condition type but for a condition type in a specific pricing procedure

On pricing customizing:

SPRO --> Sales & Distribution --> Bosic Functions --> Pricing --> Pricing Control --> Define And Assign Pricing Procedures --> Maintain pricing procedures

Select pricing procedure you have to check and clinck on "control data" (on the left side of the screen

--> For the condition type in pricing procedure you have 3 columns:

1. Reqt = Requirement Routine

2. CalType = Calculation Routine

3. BasType = Base Routine

regards

Marco

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Former Member
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Hi,

In VOFM, go to menu Requirements -> Pricing.

Find the Routine you need and press the second button

here in every routine number you need to check

check: komk-konda eq 'your condition type'.

Regards

Kiran

Former Member
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Condition Type Formulas are specified on Pricing Control, that is: a formula is not related only to the condition type but for a condition type in a specific pricing procedure

On pricing customizing:

SPRO --> Sales & Distribution --> Bosic Functions --> Pricing --> Pricing Control --> Define And Assign Pricing Procedures --> Maintain pricing procedures

Select pricing procedure you have to check and clinck on "control data" (on the left side of the screen

--> For the condition type in pricing procedure you have 3 columns:

1. Reqt = Requirement Routine

2. CalType = Calculation Routine

3. BasType = Base Routine

regards

Marco