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auxiliary variables

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Hi All,

what are internal auxiliary variables like (XWORKD - XWORKM).

I am a functional consultant, please help me to understand.

thks, rgds

Jyoti

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Hi,

Below is the info I got it from site, this may be useful.

Hi,

Fields xworkd to xworkm are field names for further

sub-totals after the numerical ones (1-6). These

sub-total fields are primarily used as temporary

variables, much in the same way you would use in

algebra, to store values in, before using them at a

later stage in the pricing procedure.

Thus, by assigning sub-total D to a condition type at,

say, step 200, you assign the value of the condition

type in step 200 to XWORKD. Now, let's say you have

another condition type at step 210 which is assigned

to sub-total E - you can, at a later step, perform a

mathematical operation using XWORKD and XWORKE, to

create a new figure (say, XWORKD + XWORKE / 2)and

assign the result to a different condition type at a

later step in the pricing procedure.

Thanks,

Sriram Ponna.

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thanks Sriram,

still making the understanding of this concept. this terminology is from MM pricing procedure.

please share from which site you got this information.

Regards

Jyoti

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Hi,

Actually I got this info from below site.

http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-log-sd/sales-order-screen-layout-561458?cv=...

It was actually a posted by one.

Thanks,

Sriram Ponna.

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Can you create more XWORK fields?