on 05-15-2009 8:31 AM
Hi All,
We have a situation wherein the confirmed quantity is more than the ordered quantity.
a.) SO was created for qty1.Two schedule lines were proposed as stock was not available.
b.) When stock came in and most probablly, when the rescheduling job calling tcode V_V2 was run, both the schedule lines were confirmed.
c.) As a result, further processing is not done by system as confirmed quantity is more than ordered quantity.
Also we noticed that double schedule line was confirmed for a another order even without the rescheduling job is run.
Can you please suggest as to why this is scenario is occuring and how we can avoid the reoccurence? Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Jeevan Penumatsa
Hi Jeevan Penumatsa
Welcome to SDN forum
Generally two schedule lines will take place if stock is not available in your plant or if open orders are there for that material also. So check the stock in MMBE
.If there are any backorders then it might be getting added in the created sales order and then you might be getting in two schedule lines
Regards
Srinath
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Hi Srinath,
Thanks for your invite in SDN forum.
I checked in MD04 and the requirements are registered only on the 1st schedule line.
Also if we maunal run the availability check manually, the 2nd confirmed line is deleted and correct quantity is confirmed.
But we want to know why the 2nd line is confirmed and what we can do to avoid it?
PLease check in MD04 if there are multiple reqmts created for this Order. This may occur if the table VBBE is not refreshed properly.
Maybe try running the program SDRQCR21 if there are wrong reqmts created.
Hope this helps.
Mani
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Hi,
Have you implementend any of availability check user-exits? It seems that some of the developments broke the logic of standard av. check.
Regards,
Marcin
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