on 08-17-2007 5:54 AM
Hi all
Can someone help me understand how to create initial entry of stock using references.
I see there are options to create "To purchase order", "To Reservation", etc. Do they mean that we can create initial entry with reference to purchase order?
Also there is option to create with reference to Material document. What kind of Material documents can be used as reference?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mui
Hi,
All this options are for other goods receipts means without reference to purchase order.
otions are To Reservation, To Order.This order means not Purchase order i.e Production Order or Internal Order.
Initial entry are used to Upload the stock at initial stage i.e at the time of Cutover strategy,we uploading the initial stock which is present at plant at SAP system and after that only we process the normal transaction like PO, MIGO..
Regards
Sanjay L
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Hi
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_02/helpdata/en/47/61003749f011d1894c0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
link for initial entry help
Regards
Vishal...
Mui,
There is no such thing as intial entry of stock balances using references. You simply use movement 561 to do the intial entry of stock balances. It just means that you can access the other options (such as GR against an Order) using MB1C. It does not mean that you can use movement 561 with any of those other options.
Hope this helps.
H Narayan
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Hi Mui Kanva,
Initial entry should be used at the time of Migrating from Legacy system to SAP System.
The other tabs are for different business scenarios....not for Initial stock entry.
Bye,
Muralidhara
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