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RE:[sap-log-mm] Mat Doc succesfully posted as message but no mat doc saved

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Posted by cbhkenshin (Logistic Consultant)
on Nov 18 at 4:46 PM
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Hi,
one of the possible reasons that i encountered was but not in MIGO was in RFQ Creation ME41 the system will give me a document number after saving but when checking EKKO it was not found there (not created) and the whole reason was due to unassigned output in the user own data which was fixed after entering LOCL for local printer and the system was working normally again,
just double check your settings in tcode SU3,
also check if the problem exists by trying diffrent user ID,
Hope this will help,
Regards,

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Nadia lim
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 4:12 AM
Subject: Mat Doc succesfully posted as message but no mat doc saved

Hi MM gurus,
Just want to ask why this happen.
There is a PO where originally have GR then reverse GR. Mat doc generated OK.
Then this PO need to be GR again and mat doc generated like 5000104089 OK in the message after post. No error generated.
Then when you check at display mat doc even in the MKPF that mat doc did not exist. but succeeding mat docs posted are OK.. so we re attempt to do GR and the posting is OK but still the generated mat doc for that PO is not save.
I check the number ranges.. no over lapping. There are still a lot of number available. But the current material doc in status is 5000104298 which is not existing in mkpf also.
I am not sure what happen here if someone change the number ranges status before. There is also a buffer in SNRO set to 10.
my question is. does those attempt GR with posted mat doc really was posted?
what causes that not to be saved? what should we do to avoid this?
Thanks.
nadia

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