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1 Item Categories
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1 Item Categories
Item categories are defined to provide additional control functions for the sales documents and thus meet the demands resulting from different business
transactions. A separate control is defined for each of these item categories. For example, the functions of a standard item are completely different from those
of a free-of-charge item or a text item.
The following graphic shows some of the item categories which are defined in the standard system. For instance, the first example displays the item
categories for a standard item in the inquiry, in the quotation, and in the sales order.
In the inquiry, the standard item is priced but is not relevant for delivery. For the free-of-charge item, however, which is subordinate to the standard item, no
pricing is carried out and it is not relevant for delivery.
In the sales order, the situation is different. Both items are relevant for delivery but pricing is carried out only for the standard item.
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