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Hi CJM, Why can't you try with the sales document type.There is a field which says lead time in days.Pls check there see if it works? Ramesh. --- On Thu, 29/7/10, cjm123 via sap-log-sd <sap-log-sd@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> wrote: From: cjm123 via sap-log-sd <sap-log-sd@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> Subject: RE:[sap-log-sd] Sales Order date vs. Delivery date (VL10A) To: "rbmalladi" email@removed Date: Thursday, 29 July, 2010, 4:23 AM Posted by cjm123 on Jul 28 at 6:49 PM Mark as helpful Hi Omar, I've gone through most of the info you've provided in my quality system. Most of the info I understand. The more complex stuff I don't have access to. I'm a regular end user, mostly in WM,MM and PP. I have one more question for now... Where or how do I know which calendar is being used? I see 2 USA calendars in Maintain Calendar and I'd like to see which one is being used. Thanks for the info. ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Omar Morales Tecotl Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:30 PM Subject: Sales Order date vs. Delivery date (VL10A) > CJM123 , You have several questions in same thread. Here are some answers. To see the dates involved on the logistic to deliver the product. At sales order, select item, menu Go To - Item - Schedule Line. Double click on a date of an schedule line (You might have more than one depending on ATP...) click on tab Shipping and will you see dates from planning until deliver the product. This should be somehow ok if you are a regular user. If you want to get into more complex stuff then you need to look at logic for ATP that it is influenced by the Factory Calendar assigned to Plants and Shipping points in configuration - to get the plants factory calendars then display table T001W field "Factory Calendar", the code assigned can be display for details at t-code SPRO - path SAP Neweaver - General Settings - Maintain Calendar. The calendar specify holidays and weekends, hence to determine delivery date definitely consider factory calendar, plus transit time, plus recei vi > nd dates-time at Customer master - Customer - General Data - Unloading Point - Good receiving hours (In between other stuff). I hope this give you more information and do not generate more doubt. Regards Omar Morales | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | _.____.__ |