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Transaction Code: W_PRICAT_DELETE
Description: Delete Inbound Price Catalogs
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RWRF_PRICAT_INBOUND_DELETE
Screen: 1000
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Development Package: WRF_VPRI_IN
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Overview: The SAP transaction code W_PRICAT_DELETE is used to delete inbound price catalogs. This transaction code is used to delete price catalogs that are no longer needed or are outdated. Functionality: This transaction code allows users to delete inbound price catalogs from the system. It also allows users to delete any associated data such as pricing conditions, pricing elements, and other related information. This transaction code is used to ensure that the system is up-to-date and that any outdated or unnecessary price catalogs are removed. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code W_PRICAT_DELETE into the command field. 2. Select the inbound price catalogs that you want to delete. 3. Confirm the deletion of the selected inbound price catalogs. 4. The system will then delete the selected inbound price catalogs and any associated data. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users back up any data associated with the inbound price catalogs before deleting them. This will ensure that any important information is not lost during the deletion process. Additionally, users should be aware of any dependencies between the inbound price catalogs and other systems or processes before deleting them.
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