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How to create a standard order with using the Scheduling agreement.

Former Member
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Hi All,

Could any body tell me step by step process of creating a standard order using the Scheduling agreement reference.

Thanks,

srinivas.

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Former Member
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former_member550050
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HI

In Scheduling Agreements the subsquent process is not order it is actually delivery

Scheduling Agreements contains Fixed Delivery dates and quantities and the same can be seen in schedule lines of the

Scheduling Agreement which you have prepared

The word fixed carries a lot of meaning here

On the due date

the system actually creates deliveries or it appears in the delivery due list

You cant create order referring to scheduling agreement

This is business logic and SAP logic too

Scheduling Agreements means your order is sheduled for delivery

Raja

Former Member
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Hi,

There is no need to create a sales order with reference to scedule agreement as the agreement itself has got the scedule lines defined with propsed delivery dates. so create delivery order directly with reference to sceduling agreement order and do the billing with reference to delivery order.

MM

Former Member
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Hi,

Please check in VA33 t.code and give the document number then see.. u will come to that document is existed or not..

Regards

sankar

Former Member
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Hi,

When you enter VA01, you see screen where you enter order type & sales area.

Just above you have tab "Create with reference", click on this.

Click secong last tab "scheduling agreement".

A pop will ask you to enter the scheduling agreement number. Enter it.

This will copy your scheduling agreement data into sales order.

Hope this helps you.

Regards,

Dhananjay

Former Member
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Hi Dhananjay,

But this is giving me error saying "Document does not exist". I seen the scheduling agreement in ME33L, it exists. What might be the reason ?

Thanks,

srinivas.