on 08-19-2010 11:50 AM
Hi Gurus,
please can you explain in details the use of the following calendars into Delivery Date Determination in Sales Order:
- Factory calendar set into Plant
- Factory calendar set into Shipping Point
- Factory calendar set into Customer Master for an Unloading Point.
Thank you very much
Kind regards
Andrea
Hi,
T code for Factory calender OVR3
example -
We maintain factory calendar for sales org and plant only
Take TATA as client if we are doing implementation for TATA we have to define factory
calendars for the sales orgs and plants of TATA
That means based on the input from the client we define factory
calendards that what are the holidays we should take ,shift timings etc
How can we define the the work timings and holidays of the customers of TATA without calendar.
Regards,
Raj
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thank you
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Hi, thank you for your input but is still not clear the answer to this question:
can you explain in details the use of the following calendars into Delivery Date Determination in Sales Order:
- Factory calendar set into Plant
- Factory calendar set into Shipping Point
- Factory calendar set into Customer Master for an Unloading Point.
Please I need to know for example if all thre calkendars are maintained and are different which one is used for Delivery Date determination into Sales Order?
Thank you very much
Kind regards
Andrea
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