How to control quantity about price?

I have made a settings of 'limits for pricing' in condition master data.
In addtion, I found the system automatically updates billing's quantity and values and the quantity control only happend at sales order.
So I want to control the quantity at billing's level .
Can I do that?
tks in advance.

Just try once in the copy control table at Item level in the field "Billing quantity' field .
Regards
Pradyumna

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