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RE: [sap-log-pp] Scheduling Agreement Planned Delivery Time Once Delivery Created

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Reply from robert greenberg on Jun 5 at 8:34 AM
With limited info, my guess would be that the planned goods issue date on the delivery is based upon an availability check that has determined that based upon demands and stock and receipts, this is the earliest the material is projected to be available.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Jim Short
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 3:35 PM
Subject: Scheduling Agreement Planned Delivery Time Once Delivery Created

We have 2 plants in different company codes. One feeds another (plant 0100 feeds 0200). Using ME31, I have a scheduling agreement set up for part A and it has 10 days set as the Planned Delivery Time. Once I run MRP, I can see the planned receipt in plant 0200 scheduled for May 22th. In plant 0100, I can see the demand on May 12th (due date - 10 planned delivery day), so all looks good.

Then, if on May 12th in plant 0100, I create a delivery for the demand, I see in the delivery (VL02N) has the "Planned GI Date" as May 22nd, and in MD04, I see the delivery, and it is showing on May 22th. In MD04 for the receiving plant, 0200, it is still showing the receipt date as May 22nd, which is correct.

So, why is the delivery being created with the planned GI date as the receipt date and not the ship date? I know I can manually change this, but why did it create it like this in the first place?
Thanks

 
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