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Correction Delivery Editing

Former Member
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I have a correction delivery that was typed with Planned GI date of 2002 instead of 2012.. Due to diff. delivery blocks set up in my company, the date has to be in the current year. Can the planned GI date in correction Delivery be changed ?

Thanks.

JBharat

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Former Member
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Hi Bharat,

System will allow you change the Planned GI date,go to VL02N and change the planned GI date,system will throw the warning

message, just ignore that and try to save.If you received any error msg,cancel the delivery and change the requested delivery

date at sale order change mode and then do the delivery.

Ram

Former Member
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Ram / Anubhav,

The Correction Delivery is for updating the Cumulative quantities in a Scheduling Agreements. The system throws hard error that the Correction Delivery can not be edited.

Is there a way to edit/cancel Correction delivery ? This is not a stadard delivery that can edited with VL02n...

Thanks.,

JBharat

former_member211462
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Dear Bharat

Why dont you try by cancelling the delivery and go back to the sales order and check the schedule lines again . If the schedule line dates are correct according to your req. then save it. Try to hit the delivery document can check it .

Regards

JNM

Former Member
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Jagan,

The correction delivery works differently than regular delivery.. So not possible to cancel it..

This is related to Scheduling Agreements..

Can any SD Gurus with Scheduling Agreements experience help out here !!

Thanks.

JBharat

Former Member
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Hi,

Yes, you can change this planned GI date in the correction delivery. The system will notify you on the modification of goods issue date once you change this date & enter.

Further you save the document, The planned GI date will be changed which can be verified in transction VL02N.

You can perform PGI then onwards.

Hope it helps...

Regards,

Anubhav