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Pricing Procedure
2. Condition type
3. Access sequence
4. Condition table
5. Condition record
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Pricing condition functionality

1. Condition Type
2. Access Sequence - Access sequence: [Ex: PR02]: Access sequence PR02 has been defined and
assigned to condition type PR00. As every condition type is associated with one access sequence that
access sequence should be assign here.
3. Control data one section:
a. Condition Class: Condition class controls a Condition type as to what purpose it can
be used like prices, surcharges, discounts, taxes etc. It is a key attribute which
distinguishes condition types and define their very purpose and behavior.
Or Condition type represents pricing element as a base price, taxes, discounts or freight charges.
While defining condition type we assign the attributes of condition type.

b. Calculation type: [C] = Quantity Calculation type for condition that is, how the calculation should
be done for this condition type based on quantity or percentage or fixed amount. Ex: If it is K004
and K005 [B] = Fixed amount If it is K007 [A] = Percentage If it is KF00 [D] = Gross weigh
c. Cond category: The condition category signifies which type of condition it is.If
the condition type is used in tax process then its condition category will
be "D" i.e tax...If in freight then "B"delivery cost
d. Rounding rule
e. Structural cond.
f. Condition funct.
g. DataRecScr
h. Plus/minus
4. Group Condition
a. Group cond.
b. GrpCond.routine
c. RoundDiffComp
5. Changes which can be made
a. Manual entries
b. Header condit.
c. Item condition
d. Delete
e. Amount/Percent
f. Value
g. Qty relation
h. Calculat. Type
6. Master data
a. Valid from
b. Valid to
c. PricingProc
d. RefConType
e. RefApplication
f. Deletefrom database
g. Condition index
h. Condition Update
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