on 12-23-2014 5:53 PM
Hi Gurus,
I have the std business content cube 0IC_C03 in production environ, with the std transformation & routines implemented with installing the std business content. I have followed all the std steps of loading data...like for BX datasource & loaded it as creating opening bal & compressing it with marker update. next I have filled the setup table in OLI1BW for BF datasource for the and loaded as full load & compressed as no marker update. Next deltas as again marke
But surprisingly the values are appearing in negative.
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Please show some screenshots so we can understand what's happening.
Are all values negative, or are they negative only for some specific materials/plants? If the problem is specific to some materials, check in ECC tcode MMBE for that material to see if there are negative stocks. Sometimes the ECC system itself contains -ve stocks because of some problem in MM.
In MB5B I am getting it right. We have checked repeatedly...
But for the BX i ran the setup table for 23/12/2014 and loaded it with create opening bal & DTP also i created init update for non cumulatives & did compress with marker. After that I ran setup for the BF, in that i gave the posting date only for the date range 01/12/2014 to 23/12/2014(just for one month historical data) & loaded it as repair full load & compressed it as no marker. after that from today I loaded delta & compressed as marker !
BR,
Shreesh
The MB5B report is for a material called S_TMTBF, but this material is not present in your report output. Can you please show the report output for S_TMTBF so it can be compared?
Also, how is the Op Stock - Day defined? There is no such KF in the 0IC_C03 cube, so you may have created this in your query as an RKF/CKF. Please explained how this Op Stock - Day is defined, with screenshot if possible.
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