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RE: [sap-acct] How can you track price changes made to a material?

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Posted by Dave Thornburgh (SAP JOAT)
on Jul 23 at 12:46 AM
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Mike -

You're definitely getting into questions that are better answered in the Development forum, rather than here. What I can tell you is that I suspect your methods. You haven't really said _how_ you "checked these fields". I think perhaps you used something like SE16 or SQVI. If you did, you would have found it VERY difficult to see the values, since they're right-justified for numeric data types. I suggest you have someone write a short program, and CONDENSE or SHIFT LEFT the values in those fields, or move the values into numeric variables. You will find that the values were there all the while. You see, when standard SAP code writes change documents, it will not create a CDPOS record for a field whose value did not change - and so if both OLD and NEW were empty, the record wouldn't exist.

Dave

From: MikeKriley via sap-acct [mailto:sap-acct@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:02 PM
To: Dave Thornburgh
Subject: RE:[sap-acct] How can you track price changes made to a material?

Posted by MikeKriley
on Jul 21 at 2:57 PM Mark as helpful


Dave, thanks for the advice. I didn't realize that.

I did check these fields and they are blank. I had to change the "fields for selection" for only "new value" and then only for "old value" to see each field in its entirety, but unfortunately they are blank for the price change.

I did see values for when an address or a time zone change.

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Mike

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Dave Thornburgh
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 8:40 PM
Subject: How can you track price changes made to a material?

> Mike -
>
> In CDPOS, those values were NOT blank. They're numeric values right-justified in a VERY large field.
>
> Dave

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