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Post details: SAP Interview Tips - Sales Documents SD VBAK / VBEP

11/24/05

SAP Interview Tips - Sales Documents SD VBAK / VBEP

Q). In the SD module, what are the three levels of a sales document?

Answer:

In SAP SD, each sales document has three main levels and each level is represented by a table that holds the data for that level. The data for the header level of the sales document is stored in table VBAK. Data for the item level is stored in table VBAP, and data for the schedule line level is stored in table VBEP. Thus, for a sales document, diiferent levels of data are stored at various levels.

Comments:

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please send any sap sd tickets
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please send sap-sd tickets wt u have solved earlier.pls help me guys
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