SAP ABAP IMG Activity SIMG_EXG_0008 (Define sales fees)
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IMG Activity
ID SIMG_EXG_0008 Define sales fees  
Transaction Code S_SO5_65000049   IMG activity: SIMG_EXG_0008 
Created on 19990913    
Customizing Attributes SIMG_EXG_0008   Define sales fees 
Customizing Activity SIMG_EXG_0008   Define sales fees 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name SIMG_CFMENUOLSDVOK0    

You define condition types in this step.

Price elements are represented in the SAP system byg condition types. Price elements can be, for example, prices, surcharges, discounts, taxes or, freight, and are stored in the system in condition records.

You can, for example, define whether a discount is calculated as a percentage or a fixed amount using the condition type.

You specify an access sequence in every condition type. Thus, you define which fields the SAP system checks when searching for a valid condition record.

Note

  • The pricing procedure groups all condition types together which the SAP system is to automatically take into account during pricing for a business transaction (see the section "Define and assign pricing procedures").

    Remember that you can only specify manually in a document those condition types which are contained in the pricing procedure.

  • You can change the outcome of pricing in the sales document manually. You can limit options for changing a condition type in this IMG step.

Recommendation

  • If you define your own condition types, the key should start with the letter Z since SAP reserves these letters for that purpose in the standard system.
  • Do not change the condition types which are contained in the standard SAP R/3 System.

Actions

  1. Check to what extent you can use the condition types contained in the standard SAP R/3 System.
  2. Create new condition types by copying a similar conditions type and changing it according to your requirements. One reason for creating a new condition type is you may require a calculation rule for a discount which is not avaialable in the standard system.

    Specify an alphanumeric key which can have up to 4 digits, and a textual description.

    Specify an access sequence for the condition types. You do not need to specify an access sequence for header conditions.

  3. Maintain the detail screen of the condition type.
    You can also assign a reference condition type if the condition types you are working with are similar. Then you will only have to maintain condition records for the reference condition type.

In addition, you can define the upper and lower limits for the value of a condition at condition type level. This way, you limit the amounts or the scale values in the corresponding condition records.

Checking settings

You can use the SDCHECKT685A report to check the settings for the condition types. This is not a complete check but it does, for example, check the scale type setting for group conditions. For more information, read the report documentation.

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 201   Make global settings 
Mandatory / Optional 2   Optional activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 2   Non-critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class Documentation Object Name Current line number Application Component Application Component Name
SIMG SIMG_CFMENUOLSDVOK0 0 HLA0006561 O  
SIMG SIMG_CFMENUOLSDVOK0 1 KA50000043 Construction Equipment Management 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
VV_T685A_VA V - View SM30 Condition Types: SD Pricing 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20041026 
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