on 05-20-2008 10:28 AM
Dear All,
Can you please tell me the about Condition techniques & what is the function,how it will link with Print Program.
Thanks & regards
Pavan
Hi,
Hierarchy of components that define data combinations designed to trigger an action.
The condition technique is used, for example, in pricing, account determination and messaging.
The standard R/3 System includes predefined elements for routine pricing activities. For example, the standard system includes condition types for basic pricing elements, such as material prices, customer and material discounts, and surcharges such as freight and sales taxes. In the case of each element, you can use the standard version, modify the standard version, or create entirely new definitions to suit your own business needs. The sequence of activities is generally as follows:
1. Define condition types for each of the price elements (prices, discounts, and surcharges) that occur in your daily business transactions.
2. Define the condition tables that enable you to store and retrieve condition records for each of the different condition types.
3. Define the access sequences that enable the system to find valid condition records.
4. Group condition types and establish their sequence in pricing procedures.
For more information about implementing and customizing pricing in sales order processing, see Customizing for Sales and Distribution.
Elements Used in the Condition Technique
Condition Types
Condition Tables
Access Sequences
Pricing procedures
Its better you go to the following link and you will get all details about condition technique.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/dd/5616cc545a11d1a7020000e829fd11/frameset.htm
regards
Archit
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