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Purchase Order Creation Time

Former Member
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Hi All,

In Which table does the above entry ( Purchase Order Creation Time ) exists.

Regards

Ramesh Ch

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Former Member
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The message o/p time is the PO creation time.

Regards

Ramesh Ch

Former Member
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HI Ramesh Ch,

Please go to table CDHDR (T.code - SE16N)

give required inputs

1. User name (Who created the PO)

2. Date on which created.

3. T.code - ME21 and ME21N.

Output will have time of creation of PO.

There is always use of the change history table (CDHDR)

Cheers,

Arun.

JL23
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EKKO-AEDAT has the date, but not the time.

CDHDR and CDPOS only have records for changed POs. If it is usual that you change a PO immediatly after you create it, then you may find a record there. But if you only create and do not change anything, then you will not find a record in change records.

Former Member
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Hi Ramesh

Table EKKO, field:AEDAT

Prasad

This is for Creation date

Sorry

Edited by: Mathukumalli Prasad on Jan 5, 2009 4:00 PM

Former Member
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Dear,

Another way to find Purchase order creation time is:

Whenever the PO saved, output generated and output saved immediately in system.

Goto ME23N / ME22N - click on messages - select the output message - and click on Further data.

This will give you the creation date and creation time (Subject to auto output message generation defined for document type).

This is the one way you can find the purchase order creation time.

Regards,

Syed Hussain.

Former Member
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Hi ,

Purchase Order Message time gives the time of creation of PO.Thanks to Juergen L.

Regards

Ramesh Ch

Former Member
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As per my view purchase order creation time is not stored in any table.

You can see created by and created on in EKKO table.

Regards,

Mahesh Wagh

JL23
Active Contributor
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The time is not stored.

If you create the PO messages at the same time, then you can find the time in the messages and assume that it is the same as the PO creation time.