on 09-04-2008 6:02 AM
HI,
Pls explain, why there are condtion tab is maintained in header and item in PO ??? what's the exact purpose to maintain at two levels??
Edited by: sapjj jk on Sep 4, 2008 7:06 AM
hi,
I would like to make to understand with a small example:
Suppose there is textile manufacturing industry, where they produce yarn, fabric etc....
We suppose that the total tax, other tax is common for all these items ...but the other conditions like freight, discount etc are different for each item....
Then insuch condition, you enter tax, other tax at the header, so that it'll be applied to all the items...while..
For each item separately your enter conditions at the items details individually as per your requirement....
Hope it helps....
Regards
Priyanka.P
AWARD IF HELPFULL
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Header conditon tab:
1.It is a cumulative of all item pricing conditions.
2.You can also maintain the header level conditions as per the client requirement.
Item conditions tab:
1.you can maintain the diff conditions at the item level for each item.
2.The condition is then only valid for the particular item in which it is entered, if u mark this condition as a item condition for the Condition type.
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hi,
when you want to distrubute the value to all the items of the PO then you maintain condition at the header level of PO.
when particular condition is for the specific item then it is maintained at item level.
Regards,
vijay
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