![]() Sometimes it may happen that in transaction SE11 table would be active but in above customizing it would still display as Inactive. SPRO–>IMG–>CRM–>Basic Functions–>Pricing–>Define settings for Pricing–>Create condition tables If not, you can try to activate the table using below customizing path: This can be checked using table /SAPCND/T681 in CRM, value of field GESTA should be 5 for that KOTABNR. Before loading the master data using Z* condition object, in case of customer specific condition table, make sure that table is active.Rather, you can copy a standard object to a new Z* object and fulfill your requirement. Do no change anything in SAP standard delivered condition objects.Hence, its always recommended to check the logs to confirm the status of the download.īelow are some of important points/scenarios, to keep in mind/refer, with respect condition master data download from ECC to CRM: You may not be able to view the errors occured during condition master download, using transaction SMW01 for BDoc type: CND_M_SUP. Once the download is performed, its always better to check the logs in transaction SLG1 of CRM, to view errors occured during the download, as below: Object DNL_COND_D001 – To bring down material determination records from ECC table KOTD001 to CRM Object DNL_COND_G001 – To bring down listing records from ECC table KOTG001 to CRM Object DNL_COND_A065 – To bring down pricing records from ECC table A065 to CRM Once you confirm that condition customizing object DNL_CUST_CNDALL has been downloaded to CRM successfully, you can proceed with bringing down the contents from condition master tables from ECC, by performing an initial load of condition master data objects.Īs mentioned in my previous blog, condition master data objects can be viewed using transaction R3AC5 in CRM.Įxample for condition master data objects (standard): In this blog, I would like to discuss about condition master data download, which is performed in order to bring down the condition records from ECC to CRM. This is a continuation of my previous blog: Condition Master Data – Customizing Download.
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