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exclusion, exclusion indicator and condition exclusion

Former Member
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Dear Gurus,

what is the diffrence between exclusion, exclusion indicator and condition exclusion ?

Pls help..

Thanks..

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Former Member
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any answer Gurus?

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Hi Bidhu,

CONDITION EXCLUSION:

During pricing in sales and billing documents, more than one condition record may apply to a particular item at any one time. You can use the condition exclusion process to compare possible conditions in order to determine such things as the best price for a customer.

The Condition Exclusion Procedure

First of all, you create exclusion groups. An exclusion group is a list of condition types that is identified by a three-digit number. Exclusion groups are defined in Customizing for Sales. You also assign exclusion groups to a pricing procedure and to determine how the condition exclusion is to be carried out.

You then assign the exclusion groups to a pricing procedure, thus defining the condition exclusion.

Depending on how you configure exclusion groups in the pricing procedure, the system can use condition exclusion to select the best price or discount in six different ways:

Selecting the best condition record of a particular condition type from within one exclusion group

Selecting the most unsuitable condition from within one exclusion group

Selecting the best condition record for a condition type

Selecting the most unsuitable condition record for a condition type

Selecting the best conditions from different exclusion groups

Excluding all condition types in the second exclusion group if a particular condition type in the first exclusion group exists in the document

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REGARDS

jash

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Former Member
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Hi

Condition exclusion

An exclusion group is a list of condition types that are compared with each other during the price determination process. The result may be the exclusion of a whole group of conditions or the exclusion of individual conditions within a group.

Exclusion indicators

The exclusion indicator prevents the use of too many condition types in the price determination process.

Regards,

Raman

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Hi Raman,

Can u pls elaborate it little more...

Thanks...