Re: [sap-log-pp] Difference of Delivered qty and Conf. qty in Production Order
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| | Posted by Bacardian (Consultant) on Mar 13 at 10:31 AM | |
Confirmation quantity is the yield quantity of confirmation.
Delivered quantity is the quantity of goods movement 101 of that order.
There should not be difference between delivered quantity and total quantity
in documented goods movement.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Ashfaq Ahmad Attar via sap-log-pp <
sap-log-pp@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Ashfaq Ahmad Attar
> on Mar 12 at 5:42 AM
> Dear PP Experts
>
> I want to know why system shows difference between Delivered vs
> Confirmation
> Quantity in production order COOIS report.
>
> In Production Order Header Level system shows 27.750 Million qty delivered
> while go to document goods movement in production order system shows 27.850
>
> Million qty which is correct quantity. I don't know why system cant update
> the quantity at header level.
>
>
> Regards
> Ashfaq
__.____._ Delivered quantity is the quantity of goods movement 101 of that order.
There should not be difference between delivered quantity and total quantity
in documented goods movement.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Ashfaq Ahmad Attar via sap-log-pp <
sap-log-pp@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Ashfaq Ahmad Attar
> on Mar 12 at 5:42 AM
> Dear PP Experts
>
> I want to know why system shows difference between Delivered vs
> Confirmation
> Quantity in production order COOIS report.
>
> In Production Order Header Level system shows 27.750 Million qty delivered
> while go to document goods movement in production order system shows 27.850
>
> Million qty which is correct quantity. I don't know why system cant update
> the quantity at header level.
>
>
> Regards
> Ashfaq
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