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This is a discussion on Account Group of a Customer within the SAP R/3 forums, part of the Enterprise Solutions category; In Cust_Master Record, How to check the Account Group of a Customer?...
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Re: Account Group of a Customer
I feel the reply given by usha is incomplete. you will know this when you are aware that the number is in which customer group.
You can find out the customer group when you go to fd03, go for drop down list, click tab customer per accoutn group, and then select the customer, the list will display customer group also. other way is to go to table kna1. |
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