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Maintain
Condition Table
In this step, you define the price
dependencies.
You can make prices, discounts and surcharges dependent on almost all the
fields in a purchasing document.
You define these dependencies with the aid of condition tables.
In a condition table, you specify the combination of fields for which you can
create condition records.
SAP
recommendation
You should not change the condition tables that
are included in the standard version of the SAP System.
Actions
1. Check the
extent to which you can use the condition tables that are supplied with the
standard SAP System.
To do this, you can
display these condition tables.
2. Before
creating a new condition table, you should check whether the existing fields
of the field catalog are sufficient for your requirements.
If you wish to use a field for price determination which is not defined for
this usage in the standard system, you must include it in the field catalog
(see
Extend Field Catalog for Condition Tables ). You can only include
fields that are included in table KOMG, KOMK or KOMP.
3. Create new
condition tables. To do so, copy a similar condition table and proceed as
follows:
- Enter the name of the table you wish to
create.
Note that you can
only choose names between 501 and 999. If you make no entry, the system will
automatically assign a consecutive number.
- Specify whether you wish to create the table
with or without a validity period.
- Enter the type of condition table (for
example, transparent table).
- Enter a description for the condition
table.
- From the list of allowed fields that are
included in the field catalog and which can be extended there, choose your
desired fields for the condition table.
- Generate the new condition table.
Note:
You can only maintain conditions for a new condition table if the condition
table is used in an access sequence.