on 12-08-2010 4:42 PM
Hi,
Good Day.
We need to suppress the Tax Jurisdiction Code for the Contact Person (Business Partner) in the Customer Master. We are in ECC 6.0 and implemented CRM recently. This Contact Person Tax Jurisdiction Field is creating issues when CRM communicates to ECC. We need to suppress it as it is not a usefull field. We need to suppress the Tax Jurisdiction Field for the Contact Person's both Home and Business Address. Please help.
Thanks and regards,
Ravi.
Hi
Option 1:
SPRO-> FA-> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable-> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for creating customer master data-> Define Account Groups with screen layout-> Execute
You will see customer account groups.select the group. select the maginfying glass. select the general data-> change the field option to supress.
option 2:
SPRO-> FA-> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable-> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for creating customer master data->Define screen layout per activigty(customers)
here also you can set the felds optional /display /supress while creating the master data/displayin the master data
You can use these T-codes also OBD2 and OB20
hope this will solve your issue
with regards
siva
Edited by: Siva Rama Krishna Yanamandra on Dec 8, 2010 11:08 PM
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Hi Siva,
Good Day.
Thanks for your immediate response. Both the options you provided defines the option of supppressing the Contact Person tab as a whole. I am aware of this.
My question is within Contact Person there are addressess like Business and Home. It is here I want to suppress the Tax Jurisdiction Code.
Please go to XD02 or XD03 and go to General Data and you would see Contact Person tab as the last tab. Within the contact person select one contact person and click on the Home Address. This is where I would like to suppress the Tax Jurisdiction Code field. The other alternative is VAP2 or VAP3.
Thanks and regards,
Ravi.
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