on 09-22-2014 10:10 PM
Hi guru's,
I'm hoping someone out there can help with this. I'm wondering if there is a T-code or some combination of T-codes that I can use to determine the frequency a part was on backorder. Does anyone know how I can get this information? I'd like to find out which parts are backordered most frequently.
Thanks,
Scott
I'd like to find out which parts are backordered most frequently.
What was the meaning you are expecting from the term Back order??
Back order: A sales order which was not at all confirmed / Not fully confirmed at a specific date.
I dont think this was the word you are expecting.
May be there are some sales orders for some materials which has been created with back date(previous date)--You may want to know this.if so, try with the logic of Creation date,Document date from table VBAK.
Please confirm your query.
Phanikumar
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that I can use to determine the frequency a part was on backorder
What do you mean by frequency here?
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi,
you can check in the Table -CDHDR with object-VERKBELEG and Transaction-V_RA
we can get the list of orders which are changed under Backorder processing
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Maybe you just look at your PO which are the late delivery. Because PO with a request date forms part of your availability check. You just need to know which material vendor always deliver late.
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