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DELIVERY QTY DIFFER FROM ORDER QTY

Former Member
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Plz help..

Order qty 55 Mt

Delivery has been created of 60 mt.......

How?

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Former Member
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Hi Kashif,

Please check the following.

The tolerance is at the Shipping Tab of Sales Order. You can define the over and under delivery tolerence.The product is sold in Metric tones and there can be an over and under delivery tolerance of 10%. So the order qty is 20 and 21 is the delivered quantity which falls in between the 10% tolerance so the GI is done. Now the remaining Contract Quantity should be Contract Target Quantity which is 100 MT minus the Delivered Quantity which is 21 MT equals 79MT. But the system is considering Contract Target Quantity which is 100 MT minus the Order Quantity 20 equals 80 MT. Which is wrong. It should consider 79MT as remaining qty.

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Sateesh.Kandula

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Dear Kashif,

http://web.mit.edu/sapr3/windocs/bpres01m.htm

The system will not allow a quantity entry that exceeds the purchase order quantity if the over delivery indicator was not set at the time of purchase order creation. If there is an over delivery, you must change the purchase order to reflect the increase in quantity.

http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-log-sd/over-delivery-tolerance-1171898#

Hope this will help.

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Naveen.

Former Member
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Hi ,

Delivery item categories ( OVLP ) we have a field Check over delivery. if we activate this we over load the Qty.like inur example.

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Satya narayana

Former Member
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hi,

u can change the qty in delivery even if u have less qty in sales order and this will not create any problem while billing also.

Because generally we do billing opn the basis of billing only.

Former Member
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Hi,

Check minimum delivery quantity field in material master.

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Amrish Purohit