on 07-08-2009 1:57 PM
Dear Guru's,
Is there a way to find out in how many active condition tables (Starting with A for pricing or B for output) a particular organizational object (say sales org) is being used?
Making it more clear, when a condition record is maintained, it is normally stored in table starting with A or B. I want to see in which of these tables sales org is being maintained and used currently. If there are not condition records, i dont want that table to be displayed.
Thanks,
HI Salman
I want to see in which of these tables sales org is being maintained and used currently.
You can check the use of sales org. in access sequence for you pricing and output.
For use of any particular sales org. you can use VK13, VV13 and VV33 tcode.
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Hi Abid Salman,
Create a pricing preport V/LA, there select VKORG as field to choose the pricing table; this report gets all condition table for all pricing table that has VKORG (sales orgarnazation) in their fields.
Thanks in advance
Mariano.
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Hello Abid,
Go to SE16N, then write the table KONH [Conditions (Header)]. Here you can get all the Numbers of Conditions Records (Field: KNUMH) and all the tables where it is stored the data (Field: KOTABNR).
Also you can filter the data by the application that had generated (Field: KAPPL). In Sales and Distribution is commonly used the option u201CVu201D. To know the type of table that have used, filter by the Usage ( Field: KVEWE): A: Pricing, B: Output, etcu2026.
Hope it be helpful
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