on 12-16-2010 7:25 PM
Hi...I have tried researching this myself, but still can't seem to get a good answer. In the LIKP table, there is a VBTYP of 'H' for returns and 'T' for returns on delivery order. I am trying to understand the difference between the two...how could you have a return with it NOT being on a delivered order? Is there something basic I am missing? Any and all help extremely apprecated.
Hi,
I fully agree with the input given by Mr G Lakshmipathi.
VBTYP as field description implies, it just says about the SD document category , but applicable to all documents such as order(includes outling agreements, inquiry,quotation as well) , delivery , billing.
These values are inbuilt. wrt: document behaviour we use this doc category.
You can even observe, doc category: K & O -
K = Credit memo request which applicables only in VA01
O = Credit memo applicables only in VF01.
if you try to execute the table LIKP ( from SE16) with VBTYP=H, you will not get any doc's
I hope it adds info.
Regards,
Reazuddin MD
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I differ from the opinion already suggested but may be I am wrong.
For me, in field VBTYP, H relates to sales document type which you can see for RE in VOV8 and T relates to your Return Delivery which you can see in OVLK.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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HI
When we have a scheduling agreement and when the returns order is creating with reference to the scheduling agreement then RM sales document type for returns and the document category for RM is H
And for delivery returns for LR document category is T
regards
Prashanth
Edited by: Prashanth@SD on Dec 17, 2010 5:35 AM
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