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2 external number range for vendor

Former Member
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Hello,

I am facing a problem when I try to replicate vendor from R/3.

I have 2 external vendor number ranges maintained in SRM, But only the last created external number range is taken into account when i replicate vendors from R/3.

Please could you tell me how can I maintain 2 external number ranges in SRM?

This is very urgent, I need to replicate vendors from R/3.

SRM 4.0 Extended Classic scenario.

Regards,

Shaiek

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Former Member
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Hi Lina & Ramakrishna,

I''ve the same issue. Wondering if this can be addressed by implementing bbp_trandata_prep BADI. I've created a new thread for this. Pls. look at it if you get a chance.

Ramki
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Hi Lina

You will have to combine all number ranges in R/3 and create one number range in SRM, if you want to retain the R/3 numbers.

e.g. If your R/3 number ranges are

100000 - 200000

600000 - 699999

In SRM, you need 100000-699999 as the external number range.

At any point of time, you can make only one no. range as default in SRM.

Best regards

Ramki

Former Member
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hi Ramki,

This helped, but please could you tell me which SRM number range should i define if i have the following R/3 number ranges :

300000 799999

N1000 N1999

Thanks,

Shaiek

Ramki
Active Contributor
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This is tougher...

Try this

90000 - N99999

Ofcourse, 00001 - zzzzzz should work; but it takes away most of the numbers leaving nothing for internal range..

Former Member
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Hi Ramakrishna,

Could you please tell me why you start the number range with 9, what's the logic?

What would you set for the following R/3 number range :

from 700000 to 799999

from N1000 to N1999

Kind regards,

Lina

Ramki
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My earlier reply should work for this too..

For your requirement, we need to start with 5 digit number (as N1000 is 5 digit).

I start from 90000 because, you will have 1-89999 for internal number range in this case. You can also start from 10000 or 30000 or 70000....it does not matter.

Best regards

Ramki

Former Member
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Thanks Ramki,

I will test and let you know.

Kind Regards,

Lina

Former Member
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hello Ramki,

I have tried with number range 70000 - N99999 but i got an overlap with an internal

number range : 0000000001 - 0000299999

How can i correct this ?

Kind Regards,

Lina