TIME-DEPENDENT CONDITION title: time-dependent condition (MM-PUR) (SAP Library - Glossary)
TIME-DEPENDENT CONDITION category: Purchasing (MM-PUR)
TIME-DEPENDENT CONDITION explained:
A condition for which a validity period and a scale are defined.
Conditions in info records and contracts are time-dependent. In the case of quotations and scheduling agreements, the document type determines whether the conditions are time-dependent or time-independent.
The conditions in purchase orders are time-independent.
The system determines the effective price based on the time- dependent conditions.
More terms such as time-dependent condition in Dictionary T.
- Manual Timeslot Group:
- Help slots to create picking waves. The following conditions must be met: The time slots of a timeslot group can cover, at most, a time period of two days. The time slots may not overlap. Only, one of the time-dependent condition definition.
- Manual Tenseki:
- Help A process to loan own company's employees to other companies for a long term, which are often affiliates of their domicile company. It changes employee's main contract time-dependent condition explain.
- Manual Template (SCM-EWM):
- Help storage bins should be defined during generation by the system. The following characters can be used during the definition: N for a numeric character between zero and nine A for a single-character time-dependent condition what is.
- Manual Tracing (IS-MP):
- Help function that enables you to keep track of material movements and changes to the batch master record and allows you to determine material use and the origin of a batch. A data record is written in time-dependent condition meaning.
- Manual Target Classification Category:
- Help classification types to determine the administration system. The target classification category determines the system that administers classifications. Example Target classification category A time-dependent condition abbreviation.