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how can i blokage plant for purches order?

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how can i blokage plant for purches order? i closed the plant(retail-shop)

i tired with T.C. WB02 . i chanced the date, opening hours and many things. but couldnt

can you help,

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Former Member
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Hi Mehmet,

In Tcode WB02 go Customizing-->Control---> Blocking reason---> See if blocking conditions has been defined for order block, if yes then you can activate block in layout/block tab in T code WB02.

Regards,

Abhishek

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i chacked  SPRO and every thing is ok. and still i can get   PO.

former_member189773
Participant
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Hi Mehmet,

Make sure that in the blocking reason that you define (SPRO->Log.General-> Plant Master -> Ctrl data -> Blocking reasons) you have blocked all orders for that store.

Regards,

Vikram

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i chacked  SPRO and every thing is ok. and still i can get   PO.

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Former Member
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Hi Mehmet,

    After you have defined the blocking reason and assigning it to site as mentioned above,

You can make use of report RWWLOCKD and schedule it on a daily basis so that for any site if this program reads the blocking reason and puts a block accordingly(be it order/delivery/billing/F&R,POS or information block or central block for that matter)

This report reads all the below mentioned 4 tables and updates - puts or removes the relevant block for the relevant site

WRF1

KNA1

T001W

TWRF11(where the blocking reasons are saved)

Hope it helps

BR,

Aram.

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How can i chance the X in table wrf1 . it is purchase orders are automatically created. may be it can solve my problem:)

what do you think?

thanks for your all answers.

Former Member
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Hi,

Perhaps you can have a look to the Plant spec. material status in MM42. With an appropiate status code, it should be possible to have the system issue an error (or warning) in purchase processing.

Addionally, you might also have a look to the material status for Retail functions (e.g. PO's from allocation table, store order etc..).

I Hope this is helpfull.

Kind regards,

Johan Fraats