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To define and maintain access sequences, you need to follow a few simple steps.
Step 1) Go to SPRO > Materials management > Purchasing> Conditions> Define price determination process> Define access sequences.
As shown below , you will find a dialog structure of Access sequences, Accesses and Fields.
Step 2) In the next step you define access methods for the access sequence. You can see that several access methods are present for one sequence.
Every one of them is exclusive. It means that if a record is found in first access (Contract item), meaning that if the system finds a condition available from the Contract item, it will not search further, and that value will be used. If not, system will follow the other accesses in order to find appropriate entry.
You can also set a requirement for an access method to be used. For example, there is a requirement 35 assigned to access 10, which uses condition table 17 - Material Info Record (Plant-Specific).
A requirement for access number 10 is 35 - Plant info record. If there is no plant info record for the combination of the values in table 17, access 10 will not be used at all.
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Step 4)
Condition table consists of condition fields which have certain attributes assigned to them. When the system tries to access a condition record it uses these attributes.
Now, when we know what is a condition table, what it is used for, we can see where a condition table can be defined, and what option we have while creating it.
As you have seen in the previous topic, we have used table 18 – Material Info Record in our example.
Let's see where and how it is defined.
Step 1)
You can see how is the table defined for later use in customizing the access sequence.
V/05 transaction is used for displaying a condition table.
V/04 transaction is used for changing a condition table.
V/03 transaction is used for creating a condition table.
Now you can define a new condition table if it is required, in order to use it in the access sequence definition. Most of the times new access tables aren't required since a vast number of predefined tables.
Step 1)
Step 2) On the next screen, you can do all of the settings for a condition table, and generate it.
You can also use right click to delete or add a field to your table, as well as to navigate the Field catalog on the right side of the screen. Not all of the fields can be shown in a single page of field catalog.
After successful creation, you will be prompted to create a change request and afterwards, you will be presented a log screen like you can see on the following screen.
You have successfully generated a condition table let's see if we can see it in the access sequence maintenance screens.
It's there, so now we can create an access using this table. We will not cover this in detail as it is extremely straight forward process.
On the accesses node of our access sequence, choose New entries button. You can create access like in the below screen for Testing purposes.
Fields should also be assigned to our access PB01 – 96 in order for it to work properly
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