on 04-23-2010 12:19 PM
HI,
In a scheduling agreement when we have weekly or monthly schedules the system displays the date in the screen as 12/2010 or 13/2010 for say a weekly schedule.
However when the data is stored in the table the delivery date is always the first working day of the week. In this case when the week is 13/2010 the data is stored in the table as 22/03/2010.
Is there any way to change this to the last working day of the week?
We have some config related to define delivery intervals in IMG--> Sales and Distribution --> Sales --> Sales Documents --> Scheduling Agreements with Delivery Schedules --> Define Delivery Intervals. Will this help solve my issue? If it solves what is the procedure behind this?
Request you to provide your inputs.
Thank You, Lakshmikanth
Hi All,
This is not possible in the standard SAP system. You will ahve to use some EDI user exit IDOC_INPUT_DELINS for this kind of requirement.
Thanks to all
Lakshmikanth
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I think you can configure the dates based on the splitting rules. Please check T Code VOZP
Define Splitting rules according to your requirement, maintain planning delivery schedule sintructions and assign delivery schedule splitting rules.
Hope this helps
Regards
Sai
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Hi,
Seems the delivery split concept is different from this requirement. Can Delivery intervals concept help us or not? IMG--> Slaes and Distribution --> Sales --> Sales Documents --> Scheduling Agreements with Delivery Schedules --> Control EDI Inbound Processing --> Define Delivery Intervals.
What is the procedure and assignment details for delivery intervals concept?
Thanks, Lakshmikanth
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