on 06-10-2010 9:57 AM
Hi Friends,
I had created billing doc on 1st which is an holiday for that country. therefore in the invoice the billing date is takign the next date as 2nd.
Invoice created date is 1st
Billing date is 2nd.
Is the behaviour is as per standard.
Hello,
Please check the following notes related to the Billing date:
16803 Billing date order-related billing document
26395 Date suggested for delivery-related billing date
Regards,
Raghavendra
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Hi,
The Billing date will be determined based on the ACTUAL GI DATE from the delivery and it is equal to ACTUAL GI DATE. for the delivery related billing
The creation date of billling document is different from Billing date
thanks,
santosh
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Dear Friend,
Yes it is SAP standard behaviour, it always consider your factory calender while taking default date for document.
If it is holiday it will consider next working date as today.
Regards
AJIT K SINGH
HAPPY TO HELP U
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Hi,
If invoice dates are defined for the customer, the system proposes the billing date from the invoice date calendar. If no invoice dates are agreed, then the actual goods issue date is formed on the basis of delivery related billing. In order related billing, the billing date of the order forms the basis of the billing date.
and invoice creation date will be the date on which you create the invoice if you have not mentioned it manually while creating.
Hope this will help you to understand better and yes its standard SAP behavior and nothing wrong in it.
Regards,
Krishna O
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