on 09-15-2008 8:01 AM
Hi,
We have a scenario while receiving goods.We receive boxes and want to print labels.For eg we have a Purchase Order and receive 10 Items and a material document is created for 10 qty and a Inspection lot is created.
Since we want to print a label for each item we propose to create a line item on a GR thus creating 10 line items.
The problem is we get 10 Inspection Lots which we dont want.
Our requirement is to print 10 labels by having ...
1.One material Document with QTY 10 and one Inspection Lot with QTY 10.
2.Have 10 line items in GR to print lables but have one Inspection Lot.
We do not have batch management activated.
Thanks in advance for help.
Regards
SM
Hi SM,
It's very easy,
If I am not wrong you are asking about the inspection type 01, correct?
Then go to material master->Qm view>Inspection set up---> now for the detailed information for inspection type 01,, set the option "FOR EACH MATERIAL, BATCH AND STORAGE LOCATION" ( i know you are not batch managed but set this option) for the field "Control InsLot"
Have the fresh PO and then GR, system will do exactly as you asked for,
Regards,
Shyamal
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Hi Shyamal,
Thanks for your reply.
How about this way, i have a Purchase Order created for 10 Qty and GR is created for 10 Qty with single line item and a single inspection lot is created.
But we need to print 10 labels during GR any idea how we can do this without disturbing the above scenario.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
SM
Hi
i think you want one lot for fist one and not for other 9 line items.
if it is so.. then check the control inspectionlot in MM02 QM view.
there selct 2 For each materil ,batch and storage location.
i think this will work out, pl try
-ashok
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