Hierarchy
⤷ IS-U-BI (Application Component) Contract Billing
⤷ EE20 (Package) IS-U: Billing
Basic Data
Data Element | PRCZOMAX |
Short Description | Upper limit of interval for price block adjustment in days |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | PRCZOMAX | |
Data Type | NUMC | Character string with only digits |
Length | 3 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 3 | |
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | ULim. int. |
Medium | 15 | Upp.lim.interv. |
Long | 20 | Upp.lim. of interval |
Heading | 6 | UpLi. |
Documentation
Definition
Interval specifications are relevant for price block adjustment. If the actual billing period does not correspond to the time basis for the price, the blocks are usually adjusted if the Adj.PBlcks indicator (adjust price blocks) is set. The only exception would be if the actual billing period falls within the specified interval.
If no intervals are to be taken into consideration, do not enter any values in the fields Upper limit of interval and Lower limit of interval.
If you do wish to use intervals, enter values as follows:
lower limit of interval <= time basis for price <= upper limit of interval.
Since the interval is always specified in days and provided the time category is "month", the time basis for the price is converted to days according to the relationship 12 months = 365 days. If the calculation results in a non-whole number, then the whole number for the lower limit must be less than the non-whole number and the whole number for the upper limit must be greater than the non-whole number. For example, if the time basis = 3 and the time category = month, the time basis in days is as follows: (365*3)/12 = 91.25. Therefore the specifications must be <= 91 for the lower limit of the interval and >= 92 for the upper limit of the interval.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20050224 |
SAP Release Created in |